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Strana 29
The faithful servant , and the true . ' MR . SPECTATOR , ' I HAVE frequently read your discourse upon servants , and , as I am one myself , have been much offended , that in that variety of forms wherein you considered the bad ...
The faithful servant , and the true . ' MR . SPECTATOR , ' I HAVE frequently read your discourse upon servants , and , as I am one myself , have been much offended , that in that variety of forms wherein you considered the bad ...
Strana 79
... by him . friend There is another circumstance in which my excels in his management , which is the manner of rewarding his servants . ... a good servant to him is sure of having it in his choice very soon of being no servant at all .
... by him . friend There is another circumstance in which my excels in his management , which is the manner of rewarding his servants . ... a good servant to him is sure of having it in his choice very soon of being no servant at all .
Strana 233
... decide a wager between me and a cousin of mine , who is always contradicting one because he understands Latin : pray , Sir , is Dimple spelt with a single or a double P ? I am , SIR , ' Your very humble servant , ' BETTY SAUNTER .
... decide a wager between me and a cousin of mine , who is always contradicting one because he understands Latin : pray , Sir , is Dimple spelt with a single or a double P ? I am , SIR , ' Your very humble servant , ' BETTY SAUNTER .
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