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Strana 102
... matter with me, but I slept very ill last night ; whether I caught cold or no I know not, but I fancy I do not wear shoes thick enough for the weather, and I have coughed all this week : it must be so, for the custom of washing my head ...
... matter with me, but I slept very ill last night ; whether I caught cold or no I know not, but I fancy I do not wear shoes thick enough for the weather, and I have coughed all this week : it must be so, for the custom of washing my head ...
Strana 103
... matters of less moment as well. When there is full fuel enough, no matter what it is — thus the ends of sentences in the newspapers, as ' This wants confirmation ', ' This occasions many speculations ', and ' Time will discover the ...
... matters of less moment as well. When there is full fuel enough, no matter what it is — thus the ends of sentences in the newspapers, as ' This wants confirmation ', ' This occasions many speculations ', and ' Time will discover the ...
Strana 154
... matter which I am now going to send you is an unhappy story in low life, and will recommend itself, so that you must excuse the manner of expressing it. A poor- idle drunken weaver in Spitalfields has a faithful laborious wife, who by ...
... matter which I am now going to send you is an unhappy story in low life, and will recommend itself, so that you must excuse the manner of expressing it. A poor- idle drunken weaver in Spitalfields has a faithful laborious wife, who by ...
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