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... pleased with the moral than the fable , with the application than with the relation , and with the end of the writer than with the life of the person written of . There is in this story abundance of delightful inci- dents , and all of ...
... pleased with the moral than the fable , with the application than with the relation , and with the end of the writer than with the life of the person written of . There is in this story abundance of delightful inci- dents , and all of ...
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... pleased to let me ; for she had taught me to work with my needle , and spin worsted , which is the chief trade of that city , and I told her that if she would keep me , I would work for her , and I would work very hard . I talked to her ...
... pleased to let me ; for she had taught me to work with my needle , and spin worsted , which is the chief trade of that city , and I told her that if she would keep me , I would work for her , and I would work very hard . I talked to her ...
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... pleased with it , that he would call his lady and his two daughters to hear it , and it made mirth enough among them , you may be sure . However , not a week had passed over , but on a sudden comes Mrs. Mayoress and her two daughters to ...
... pleased with it , that he would call his lady and his two daughters to hear it , and it made mirth enough among them , you may be sure . However , not a week had passed over , but on a sudden comes Mrs. Mayoress and her two daughters to ...
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... pleased me mightily ; but Mrs. Mayoress did not stop there , but put her hand in her pocket , gave me a shilling , and bid me mind my work , and learn to work well , and I might be a gentlewoman for aught she knew . All this while my ...
... pleased me mightily ; but Mrs. Mayoress did not stop there , but put her hand in her pocket , gave me a shilling , and bid me mind my work , and learn to work well , and I might be a gentlewoman for aught she knew . All this while my ...
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... pleased , and liked my little prattle to them , which , it seems , was agreeable enough to them , and they gave me money too . As for my money , I gave it all to my mistress- nurse , as I called her , and told her she should have all I ...
... pleased , and liked my little prattle to them , which , it seems , was agreeable enough to them , and they gave me money too . As for my money , I gave it all to my mistress- nurse , as I called her , and told her she should have all I ...
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