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... thing of an air , and abandons the cattle to the care of the hostler ; his duty being merely to drive from one stage to another . When off the box , his hands are thrust into the pockets of his great - coat , and he rolls about the inn ...
... thing of an air , and abandons the cattle to the care of the hostler ; his duty being merely to drive from one stage to another . When off the box , his hands are thrust into the pockets of his great - coat , and he rolls about the inn ...
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... things this season doth require . ” * I had not been long at the inn when a post- chaise drove up to the door . A young gentle- man stept out , and by the light of the lamps I caught a glimpse of a countenance which I thought I knew . I ...
... things this season doth require . ” * I had not been long at the inn when a post- chaise drove up to the door . A young gentle- man stept out , and by the light of the lamps I caught a glimpse of a countenance which I thought I knew . I ...
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... thing he said or did , and at every turn of his countenance ; I could not wonder at it ; for he must have been a miracle of accomplishments in their eyes . He could imitate Punch and Judy ; make an old woman of his hand , with the ...
... thing he said or did , and at every turn of his countenance ; I could not wonder at it ; for he must have been a miracle of accomplishments in their eyes . He could imitate Punch and Judy ; make an old woman of his hand , with the ...
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... things thus fragrant be . W HERRICK . HEN I woke the next morning , it seemed as if all the events of the preceding evening had been a dream , and nothing but the iden- tity of the ancient chamber convinced me of their reality . While I ...
... things thus fragrant be . W HERRICK . HEN I woke the next morning , it seemed as if all the events of the preceding evening had been a dream , and nothing but the iden- tity of the ancient chamber convinced me of their reality . While I ...
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... thing to have one day in the year , at least , when you are sure of being welcome wherever you go , and of having , as it were , the world all thrown . open to you ; and I am almost disposed to join . with Poor Robin , in his ...
... thing to have one day in the year , at least , when you are sure of being welcome wherever you go , and of having , as it were , the world all thrown . open to you ; and I am almost disposed to join . with Poor Robin , in his ...
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