Works, Volumen37G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1894 |
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... master or dame wears the breeches . Dice and cards benefit the butler , and if the cook do not lack wit , he will sweetly lick his fingers . ' ,, I was roused from this fit of luxurious med- itation by a shout from my little travelling ...
... master or dame wears the breeches . Dice and cards benefit the butler , and if the cook do not lack wit , he will sweetly lick his fingers . ' ,, I was roused from this fit of luxurious med- itation by a shout from my little travelling ...
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Washington Irving. forth , with many expressions of simple joy at seeing her young master . Her husband , it seemed , was up at the house keeping Christ- mas eve in the servants ' hall ; they could not do without him , as he was the best ...
Washington Irving. forth , with many expressions of simple joy at seeing her young master . Her husband , it seemed , was up at the house keeping Christ- mas eve in the servants ' hall ; they could not do without him , as he was the best ...
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... master's face , wag his tail against the floor , and stretch himself again to sleep , confident of kindness and protection . There is an emanation from the heart in genuine hospitality which cannot be described , but is immediately felt ...
... master's face , wag his tail against the floor , and stretch himself again to sleep , confident of kindness and protection . There is an emanation from the heart in genuine hospitality which cannot be described , but is immediately felt ...
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... Master Simon . He was a tight brisk little man , with the air of an arrant old bachelor . His nose was shaped like the bill of a parrot ; his face slightly pitted with the small - pox , with a dry perpetual bloom on it , like a ...
... Master Simon . He was a tight brisk little man , with the air of an arrant old bachelor . His nose was shaped like the bill of a parrot ; his face slightly pitted with the small - pox , with a dry perpetual bloom on it , like a ...
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... master of the revels among the children ; so that there was not a more popular being in the sphere in which he moved than Mr. Simon Bracebridge . Of late years , he had resided almost entirely with the Squire , to whom he had become a ...
... master of the revels among the children ; so that there was not a more popular being in the sphere in which he moved than Mr. Simon Bracebridge . Of late years , he had resided almost entirely with the Squire , to whom he had become a ...
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