The Spectator, Том 2F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 |
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... master ? " bid me follow him : I did so ; and in a very little while thought myself the happiest creature in this world . My time was taken up in carrying letters to wenches , or messages to young ladies of my master's acquaintance . We ...
... master ? " bid me follow him : I did so ; and in a very little while thought myself the happiest creature in this world . My time was taken up in carrying letters to wenches , or messages to young ladies of my master's acquaintance . We ...
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... master ; every one of them pressed forward to do something for him , and seemed discouraged if they were not em- ployed . At the same time the good old knight , with a mixture of the father and the master of the family , tempered the ...
... master ; every one of them pressed forward to do something for him , and seemed discouraged if they were not em- ployed . At the same time the good old knight , with a mixture of the father and the master of the family , tempered the ...
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which the master was a Welshman , but certainly descended from a Spanish family , as plainly appeared from his temper as well as his name . I leave you to judge what sort of a school - master a Welshman ingrafted on a Spaniard would ...
which the master was a Welshman , but certainly descended from a Spanish family , as plainly appeared from his temper as well as his name . I leave you to judge what sort of a school - master a Welshman ingrafted on a Spaniard would ...
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