De Clifford: Or, the Constant Man, Volume 2Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 páginas |
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... Thatcham , a pleasant village on the Lamburn , which runs into the Kennet , both famous for fishing . This was about one o'clock , when , having been out five hours from breakfast , something whispered me , in terms not to be mistaken ...
... Thatcham , a pleasant village on the Lamburn , which runs into the Kennet , both famous for fishing . This was about one o'clock , when , having been out five hours from breakfast , something whispered me , in terms not to be mistaken ...
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... Thatcham . This next acquaintance of mine appeared a real pedlar , whose strength of back filled me with respect , for his knapsack was a pack of at least a quarter of a hundred weight . I was sitting , as he approached , on the THE ...
... Thatcham . This next acquaintance of mine appeared a real pedlar , whose strength of back filled me with respect , for his knapsack was a pack of at least a quarter of a hundred weight . I was sitting , as he approached , on the THE ...
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... Thatcham , sir . " As I was now used to these interruptions , I no longer stood upon my dignity to play the exclusive with my fellow vagabonds , so asked him how he knew I came from Thatcham ? " Oh , I heard of you in different places ...
... Thatcham , sir . " As I was now used to these interruptions , I no longer stood upon my dignity to play the exclusive with my fellow vagabonds , so asked him how he knew I came from Thatcham ? " Oh , I heard of you in different places ...
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... Thatcham , where he had shewn a purse of gold , and treated the whole house , which shewed that the gold could not have been honestly come by . This , thought I , is acquiring a knowledge of the world with a vengeance ; and I became a ...
... Thatcham , where he had shewn a purse of gold , and treated the whole house , which shewed that the gold could not have been honestly come by . This , thought I , is acquiring a knowledge of the world with a vengeance ; and I became a ...
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De Clifford; or, The constant man, by the author of 'Tremaine'. Robert Plumer Ward Visualização integral - 1841 |
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