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Page 11
... Tell me , ' faid the her- mit , by what chance thou haft been brought hither ; I have been now twenty years an inhabitant of this wilderness , in which I never saw a man before . ' Obi- dah then related the occurrences of his journey ...
... Tell me , ' faid the her- mit , by what chance thou haft been brought hither ; I have been now twenty years an inhabitant of this wilderness , in which I never saw a man before . ' Obi- dah then related the occurrences of his journey ...
Page 93
... tell him he is heartily welcome to them , and to a dozen more , if they will do him good . - Though I am perfuaded , said my uncle Toby , as , the landlord fhut the door , he is a very compaffionate fellow -Trim , yet I cannot help ...
... tell him he is heartily welcome to them , and to a dozen more , if they will do him good . - Though I am perfuaded , said my uncle Toby , as , the landlord fhut the door , he is a very compaffionate fellow -Trim , yet I cannot help ...
Page 95
... tell your honour , replied the corporal , every thing straight forwards as I learnt it.Then , Trim , I'll fill another pipe , faid my uncle Toby , and not in- terrupt thee till thou haft done ; fo fit down at thy cafe , Trim , in the ...
... tell your honour , replied the corporal , every thing straight forwards as I learnt it.Then , Trim , I'll fill another pipe , faid my uncle Toby , and not in- terrupt thee till thou haft done ; fo fit down at thy cafe , Trim , in the ...
Page 96
... tell him I was captain Shan- dy's fervant , and that your honour ( though a stranger ) was extremely concerned for his father ; And that if there was any thing in your houfe or cellar ( and thou mightest have added my purfe too , faid ...
... tell him I was captain Shan- dy's fervant , and that your honour ( though a stranger ) was extremely concerned for his father ; And that if there was any thing in your houfe or cellar ( and thou mightest have added my purfe too , faid ...
Page 98
... tell him , however , that the perfon his good - nature has laid under obliga- tions to him , is one Le Fevre , a lieutenant in Angus's but he knows me not , -faid he , a second time , mufing ; poffibly he may my story - added he - pray tell ...
... tell him , however , that the perfon his good - nature has laid under obliga- tions to him , is one Le Fevre , a lieutenant in Angus's but he knows me not , -faid he , a second time , mufing ; poffibly he may my story - added he - pray tell ...
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