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Page 49
I am very little obliged to Mr. Francis Kennedy for his pains , " said the lady
peevishly ; “ suppose he lets the boy drop from his horse , and lames him ? or
suppose one of the cannons comes ashore and kills him ? -or suppose“ Or
suppose , my ...
I am very little obliged to Mr. Francis Kennedy for his pains , " said the lady
peevishly ; “ suppose he lets the boy drop from his horse , and lames him ? or
suppose one of the cannons comes ashore and kills him ? -or suppose“ Or
suppose , my ...
Page 61
-Has the ostler ta'en the horse ? -Ye may light a spunk o ' fire in the red room . ” “ I
wish , ma'am , " said the traveller , entering the kitchen , you would give me leave
to warm myself here , for the night is very cold . ” His appearance , voice , and ...
-Has the ostler ta'en the horse ? -Ye may light a spunk o ' fire in the red room . ” “ I
wish , ma'am , " said the traveller , entering the kitchen , you would give me leave
to warm myself here , for the night is very cold . ” His appearance , voice , and ...
Page 119
In this shed stood a saddled horse , employed in eating his corn . ... a tankard of
ale voluntarily decanted itself into a tumbler , and a hieroglyphical scrawl below
attempted to express a promise of “ good entertainment for man and horse .
In this shed stood a saddled horse , employed in eating his corn . ... a tankard of
ale voluntarily decanted itself into a tumbler , and a hieroglyphical scrawl below
attempted to express a promise of “ good entertainment for man and horse .
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