The Spectator, Svazek 2J. J. Woodward, 1830 |
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Strana 17
... night . Could not go to sleep till one in the morning for thinking of my journal , I am at leisure . As for Mr. Froth and. WEDNESDAY . From eight till ten . Drank two dishes of chocolate in bed , and fell asleep after them . From ten to ...
... night . Could not go to sleep till one in the morning for thinking of my journal , I am at leisure . As for Mr. Froth and. WEDNESDAY . From eight till ten . Drank two dishes of chocolate in bed , and fell asleep after them . From ten to ...
Strana 45
... night till she had repeated it twice ; the second night the noise of ancora was as loud as be- fore , and she was obliged again to speak it twice : the third night it was still called for a second time ; and , in short , contrary to all ...
... night till she had repeated it twice ; the second night the noise of ancora was as loud as be- fore , and she was obliged again to speak it twice : the third night it was still called for a second time ; and , in short , contrary to all ...
Strana 377
... night long or , suppose he should see his dearest friends remain all night in great distresses , which he could instantly have disengaged them from , could he have been content to have gone to bed without the other bottle ; believe me ...
... night long or , suppose he should see his dearest friends remain all night in great distresses , which he could instantly have disengaged them from , could he have been content to have gone to bed without the other bottle ; believe me ...
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