The Vicar of Wakefield: A TaleAppleton, 1903 - 219 pagina's |
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Pagina 9
... returned my friend , " I am now sorry to inform you , is almost nothing . The merchant in town , in whose hands your money was lodged , has gone off , to avoid a statute of bankruptcy , and is thought not to have left a shilling in the ...
... returned my friend , " I am now sorry to inform you , is almost nothing . The merchant in town , in whose hands your money was lodged , has gone off , to avoid a statute of bankruptcy , and is thought not to have left a shilling in the ...
Pagina 16
... returning his kindness at her own house . Thus , after we were refreshed at the next inn , and had dined together , as Mr. Burchell was going to a different part of the country , he took leave , and we pursued our journey , my wife ...
... returning his kindness at her own house . Thus , after we were refreshed at the next inn , and had dined together , as Mr. Burchell was going to a different part of the country , he took leave , and we pursued our journey , my wife ...
Pagina 16
... returning his kindness at her own house . Thus , after we were refreshed at the next inn , and had dined together , as Mr. Burchell was going to a different part of the country , he took leave , and we pursued our journey , my wife ...
... returning his kindness at her own house . Thus , after we were refreshed at the next inn , and had dined together , as Mr. Burchell was going to a different part of the country , he took leave , and we pursued our journey , my wife ...
Pagina 19
... philosophi- cal arguments between my son and me . As we rose with the sun , so we never pursued our labours after it was gone down , but returned home to the expecting family , where smiling looks , THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD 19.
... philosophi- cal arguments between my son and me . As we rose with the sun , so we never pursued our labours after it was gone down , but returned home to the expecting family , where smiling looks , THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD 19.
Pagina 21
... returned I , " we do want a coach ; for if we walk to church in this trim , the very children in the parish will hoot after us . ' — " Indeed , ' replied my wife ; " I always imagined that my Charles was fond of seeing his children neat ...
... returned I , " we do want a coach ; for if we walk to church in this trim , the very children in the parish will hoot after us . ' — " Indeed , ' replied my wife ; " I always imagined that my Charles was fond of seeing his children neat ...
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