Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumen 287F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... asked for new bread ; the waiter told him they only had yesterday's . Out came the Frenchman's note- book , in which he wrote : " In London the bread is always baked the day before . " He then asked for the day's paper , but was again ...
... asked for new bread ; the waiter told him they only had yesterday's . Out came the Frenchman's note- book , in which he wrote : " In London the bread is always baked the day before . " He then asked for the day's paper , but was again ...
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... asked him ( longer sometimes ) , for he was always anxious to please , and also he loved the music for its own sake , and at times entirely forgot he had an audience at all . In addition to all this he composed , and his com- positions ...
... asked him ( longer sometimes ) , for he was always anxious to please , and also he loved the music for its own sake , and at times entirely forgot he had an audience at all . In addition to all this he composed , and his com- positions ...
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... asked the old man . " Well , " replied the other , smiling , " he does my work nicely - I don't wan o part with him ... asked the flushed - faced man to drive him in the vehicle for a short spin down the village , and when they came back ...
... asked the old man . " Well , " replied the other , smiling , " he does my work nicely - I don't wan o part with him ... asked the flushed - faced man to drive him in the vehicle for a short spin down the village , and when they came back ...
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