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... hand for a second volume . Several days having elapsed without any communication from Mr. Murray , I addressed a note to him , in which I construed his silence into a tacit rejection of my work , and begged that the numbers . I had left ...
... hand for a second volume . Several days having elapsed without any communication from Mr. Murray , I addressed a note to him , in which I construed his silence into a tacit rejection of my work , and begged that the numbers . I had left ...
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... hand , he will encourage me to further enterprise ; and it will be something like trading with a gipsy for the fruits of his prowlings , who may at one time have nothing but a wooden bowl to offer , and at another time a silver tankard ...
... hand , he will encourage me to further enterprise ; and it will be something like trading with a gipsy for the fruits of his prowlings , who may at one time have nothing but a wooden bowl to offer , and at another time a silver tankard ...
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... hand . ” The first volume of the Sketch Book was put to press in London as I had resolved , at my own risk , by a bookseller unknown to fame , and without any of the usual arts by which a work is trumpeted into notice . Still some ...
... hand . ” The first volume of the Sketch Book was put to press in London as I had resolved , at my own risk , by a bookseller unknown to fame , and without any of the usual arts by which a work is trumpeted into notice . Still some ...
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... hand , and bring home their portfolios filled with sketches , I am disposed to get up a few for the entertainment my friends . When , however , I look over the hints and of memorandums I have taken down for the purpose , my THE AUTHOR'S ...
... hand , and bring home their portfolios filled with sketches , I am disposed to get up a few for the entertainment my friends . When , however , I look over the hints and of memorandums I have taken down for the purpose , my THE AUTHOR'S ...
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... hands were thrust into his pockets ; he was whistling thoughtfully , and walking to and fro , a small space having been accorded him by the crowd , in deference to his temporary importance . There were repeated cheerings and salutations ...
... hands were thrust into his pockets ; he was whistling thoughtfully , and walking to and fro , a small space having been accorded him by the crowd , in deference to his temporary importance . There were repeated cheerings and salutations ...
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