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... lived a bluff bachelor all the while , to come home and be put under petticoat govern- ment by my landlady . Accordingly , I opened my chamber - door , and desired my old friend David to walk up stairs . " Captain , " said he , as he ...
... lived a bluff bachelor all the while , to come home and be put under petticoat govern- ment by my landlady . Accordingly , I opened my chamber - door , and desired my old friend David to walk up stairs . " Captain , " said he , as he ...
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... lived in the time of the Danes or Druids . I was now in the mortifying predicament of one who suddenly finds himself a scholar when he came to teach , and nothing was left for me but to pick up as much of his conversation as I could ...
... lived in the time of the Danes or Druids . I was now in the mortifying predicament of one who suddenly finds himself a scholar when he came to teach , and nothing was left for me but to pick up as much of his conversation as I could ...
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... lived more comfortably in my life . They were jolly fellows the Flemish Canons , and right sorry was I to leave my good quarters , and to know that my honest hosts were to be at the mercy of the Sans - Culottes . But fortune de la ...
... lived more comfortably in my life . They were jolly fellows the Flemish Canons , and right sorry was I to leave my good quarters , and to know that my honest hosts were to be at the mercy of the Sans - Culottes . But fortune de la ...
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... lived for the purpose of gratifying my own curiosity , and passing away my own time ; and though the result has been , that , in one shape or other , I have been frequently before the Public , perhaps more frequently than prudence ...
... lived for the purpose of gratifying my own curiosity , and passing away my own time ; and though the result has been , that , in one shape or other , I have been frequently before the Public , perhaps more frequently than prudence ...
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... lived as much as they well could amongst themselves , avoiding the company of others , and dreading nothing more than to be involved in the deadly feuds and ceaseless contentions of the secular land- holders . Such was the general ...
... lived as much as they well could amongst themselves , avoiding the company of others , and dreading nothing more than to be involved in the deadly feuds and ceaseless contentions of the secular land- holders . Such was the general ...
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