Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen 2Harper & Brothers, 1839 |
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... looking - glass was one day broke , as she said , no one could tell which way . However , since we could not be without a glass in the room , “ My dear , " saith she , " we may as well buy a large fash- ionable one , that Mr. Such - a ...
... looking - glass was one day broke , as she said , no one could tell which way . However , since we could not be without a glass in the room , “ My dear , " saith she , " we may as well buy a large fash- ionable one , that Mr. Such - a ...
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... looks very pretty ; nine empty canisters I have stuffed with flax , and with some of the money of the tea - furni- ture ... looking - glass , squared and framed , supplies the place of the great one , which I have conveyed into a closet ...
... looks very pretty ; nine empty canisters I have stuffed with flax , and with some of the money of the tea - furni- ture ... looking - glass , squared and framed , supplies the place of the great one , which I have conveyed into a closet ...
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