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... fact , I cannot de- termine whether I have read , heard , or dreamt it ; and I am always at a loss to know how much to believe of my own stories . These matters being premised , fall to , worthy reader , with good appetite ; and , above ...
... fact , I cannot de- termine whether I have read , heard , or dreamt it ; and I am always at a loss to know how much to believe of my own stories . These matters being premised , fall to , worthy reader , with good appetite ; and , above ...
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Washington Irving. " " ' And is this really a fact ? " said the inquisi- tive gentleman . " A fact not to be doubted , " replied the other . " I had it from the best authority . The student told it me himself . I saw him in a mad - house ...
Washington Irving. " " ' And is this really a fact ? " said the inquisi- tive gentleman . " A fact not to be doubted , " replied the other . " I had it from the best authority . The student told it me himself . I saw him in a mad - house ...
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... fact , was the character in which I made my debut . I was one of those who formed the groups in the dramas , and was principally employed on the stage in front of the booth to attract company . I was equipped as a satyr , in a dress of ...
... fact , was the character in which I made my debut . I was one of those who formed the groups in the dramas , and was principally employed on the stage in front of the booth to attract company . I was equipped as a satyr , in a dress of ...
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