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... village , and though we used to meet with its fair inmates at Simon Lightfoot's weekly Practising , I cannot recollect any strong emotions being excited on these occasions , excepting the infinite regret with which I went through the ...
... village , and though we used to meet with its fair inmates at Simon Lightfoot's weekly Practising , I cannot recollect any strong emotions being excited on these occasions , excepting the infinite regret with which I went through the ...
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... village . Every other person had , or seemed to have , some- thing to do , less or more . They did not indeed precisely go to school and learn tasks , that last of evils in my estimation ; but it did not escape my boyish observation ...
... village . Every other person had , or seemed to have , some- thing to do , less or more . They did not indeed precisely go to school and learn tasks , that last of evils in my estimation ; but it did not escape my boyish observation ...
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... village were under the necessity of doing something which they would rather have left un- done , excepting Captain Doolittle , who walked every morning in the open street , which formed the high- mall of our village , in a blue coat ...
... village were under the necessity of doing something which they would rather have left un- done , excepting Captain Doolittle , who walked every morning in the open street , which formed the high- mall of our village , in a blue coat ...
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... village of Ken- naquhair , in the south of Scotland , celebrated for the ruins of its magnificent Monastery , intending there to lead my future life in the otium cum dignitate of half - pay and annuity . I was not long , however , in ...
... village of Ken- naquhair , in the south of Scotland , celebrated for the ruins of its magnificent Monastery , intending there to lead my future life in the otium cum dignitate of half - pay and annuity . I was not long , however , in ...
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... village apothecary than my own , for the pure want of something else to think about . I had found out an occupation un- wittingly , and was happy because I had something to do . In a word , I had commenced local an- tiquary , and was ...
... village apothecary than my own , for the pure want of something else to think about . I had found out an occupation un- wittingly , and was happy because I had something to do . In a word , I had commenced local an- tiquary , and was ...
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