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... fortunes , and she was too much of a woman to desert me . Pensive and silent , then , we traversed the beautiful fields which lie behind Hampstead , and wandered on , until the fiddle , and the hautboy , and the shout , and the laugh ...
... fortunes , and she was too much of a woman to desert me . Pensive and silent , then , we traversed the beautiful fields which lie behind Hampstead , and wandered on , until the fiddle , and the hautboy , and the shout , and the laugh ...
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Washington Irving. made no offer to tell the fortunes of such an ill- omened couple , whose fortunes , I suppose , they thought too legibly written to need an inter- preter ; and the gypsy children crawled into their cabins , and peeped ...
Washington Irving. made no offer to tell the fortunes of such an ill- omened couple , whose fortunes , I suppose , they thought too legibly written to need an inter- preter ; and the gypsy children crawled into their cabins , and peeped ...
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... fortune to the foxy - headed boy , who , to my utter astonishment , was his son by this very woman ; he having married her privately , and , as I verily believe , for no other purpose than to have an heir , and so balk my father and his ...
... fortune to the foxy - headed boy , who , to my utter astonishment , was his son by this very woman ; he having married her privately , and , as I verily believe , for no other purpose than to have an heir , and so balk my father and his ...
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