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... presents from distant friends for the impending feast . I had three fine rosy- cheeked boys for my fellow - passengers inside , full of the buxom health and manly spirit which I have observed in the children of this country . They were ...
... presents from distant friends for the impending feast . I had three fine rosy- cheeked boys for my fellow - passengers inside , full of the buxom health and manly spirit which I have observed in the children of this country . They were ...
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... presents . here , perhaps , it may not be unacceptable to my untravelled readers , to have a sketch that may serve as a general representation of this very numerous and important class of function- aries , who have a dress , a manner ...
... presents . here , perhaps , it may not be unacceptable to my untravelled readers , to have a sketch that may serve as a general representation of this very numerous and important class of function- aries , who have a dress , a manner ...
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... present , most probably , of some enamored country lass . His waistcoat is commonly of some bright color , striped , and his small - clothes extend far below the knees , to meet a pair of jockey - boots which reach about half way up his ...
... present , most probably , of some enamored country lass . His waistcoat is commonly of some bright color , striped , and his small - clothes extend far below the knees , to meet a pair of jockey - boots which reach about half way up his ...
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... another quite re- mote ; as is often the case with gentlemen of extensive connections and small fortunes in England . He had a chirping buoyant disposi- tion , always enjoying the present moment ; and his Christmas Eve 25.
... another quite re- mote ; as is often the case with gentlemen of extensive connections and small fortunes in England . He had a chirping buoyant disposi- tion , always enjoying the present moment ; and his Christmas Eve 25.
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Washington Irving. tion , always enjoying the present moment ; and his frequent change of scene and company prevented his acquiring those rusty unaccom- modating habits , with which old bachelors are so uncharitably charged . He was a ...
Washington Irving. tion , always enjoying the present moment ; and his frequent change of scene and company prevented his acquiring those rusty unaccom- modating habits , with which old bachelors are so uncharitably charged . He was a ...
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