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... remember Britton's shop still open to the weather , long after all the neighbours had glazed theirs ; and I remember him , from being the first tradesman in his line , fallen to decay in his old age , and sunk in sottishness , still ...
... remember Britton's shop still open to the weather , long after all the neighbours had glazed theirs ; and I remember him , from being the first tradesman in his line , fallen to decay in his old age , and sunk in sottishness , still ...
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... remember her enough to recognise a likeness in the shape of the face , and in the large , full , clear , bright brown eyes . Her first husband , Mr. Tyler , was of a good family in Herefordshire , nearly related I know he was , and ...
... remember her enough to recognise a likeness in the shape of the face , and in the large , full , clear , bright brown eyes . Her first husband , Mr. Tyler , was of a good family in Herefordshire , nearly related I know he was , and ...
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... remember of the rhymes , ) it ended with saying that , whenever they might think fit , he was ready to resign her . It happened , however , that the resignation was to be on the wife's part . He died in the prime of life , leaving four ...
... remember of the rhymes , ) it ended with saying that , whenever they might think fit , he was ready to resign her . It happened , however , that the resignation was to be on the wife's part . He died in the prime of life , leaving four ...
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... remember it , having , between the years 1786 and 1790 , laid by some half dozen of his halfpence with the single or double head , among the foreign pieces and others of rare occurrence which came within my reach . Devoid as his ...
... remember it , having , between the years 1786 and 1790 , laid by some half dozen of his halfpence with the single or double head , among the foreign pieces and others of rare occurrence which came within my reach . Devoid as his ...
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... remember hearing him spoken of as a miserable morose tyrant . The only son of this poor woman lost his life by a singularly dismal accident , when he was grown up and doing well in My feelings were very acute ; they used to amuse ...
... remember hearing him spoken of as a miserable morose tyrant . The only son of this poor woman lost his life by a singularly dismal accident , when he was grown up and doing well in My feelings were very acute ; they used to amuse ...
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