The Complete Works of Sir Walter Scott: With a Biography, and His Last Additions and Illustrations, Volume 4Conner & Cooke, 1833 |
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... master's affairs , and in his own adven- thorough practice , in the dexterity of hand necessary tures of fun and mischief ; and so managed matters , to execute the mechanical branches of the art , and that the credit he acquired by the ...
... master's affairs , and in his own adven- thorough practice , in the dexterity of hand necessary tures of fun and mischief ; and so managed matters , to execute the mechanical branches of the art , and that the credit he acquired by the ...
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... master and his daughter , at their wheels and a bar - movement a watch that shall tell dinner at one o'clock , -Such , O ye lads of London , you , Master Poet , how long the patience of the audi- was the severe discipline undergone by ...
... master and his daughter , at their wheels and a bar - movement a watch that shall tell dinner at one o'clock , -Such , O ye lads of London , you , Master Poet , how long the patience of the audi- was the severe discipline undergone by ...
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... Master George ? Why , every thing ails me ! I profess to you that a man may as well live in Fairyland as in the Ward of Farring- don - Without . My apprentices are turned into mere goblins - they appear and disappear like spunkies , and ...
... Master George ? Why , every thing ails me ! I profess to you that a man may as well live in Fairyland as in the Ward of Farring- don - Without . My apprentices are turned into mere goblins - they appear and disappear like spunkies , and ...
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... masters , or seniors , of which the present age has no idea- " to say the truth , the good gentlemen's clothes look as if they would not brook much handling . " " Hold your peace , young man , ' " said Master George , with a tone of ...
... masters , or seniors , of which the present age has no idea- " to say the truth , the good gentlemen's clothes look as if they would not brook much handling . " " Hold your peace , young man , ' " said Master George , with a tone of ...
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... Master George , addressing his coun- | Master George shook it heartily , while Jenkin and tryman , “ will call at my house to - morrow morning , Frank exchanged sly looks with each other . agreeable to this direction . " Richie ...
... Master George , addressing his coun- | Master George shook it heartily , while Jenkin and tryman , “ will call at my house to - morrow morning , Frank exchanged sly looks with each other . agreeable to this direction . " Richie ...
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