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Page 90
... thing - wish women had more modesty . Talking of women , puts me in mind of my terrier Fanny - how is she ? Got a headache , must go to bed , up early in the morning to travel . My protégé breakfasts with me ; parting spoils my appetite ...
... thing - wish women had more modesty . Talking of women , puts me in mind of my terrier Fanny - how is she ? Got a headache , must go to bed , up early in the morning to travel . My protégé breakfasts with me ; parting spoils my appetite ...
Page 100
... thing . A wild Irishman , named Farrell , one evening beginning to say something at a large supper at Cambridge , Matthews roared out ' Silence ! ' and then , pointing to Farrell , cried out , in the words of the oracle , ' Orson is ...
... thing . A wild Irishman , named Farrell , one evening beginning to say something at a large supper at Cambridge , Matthews roared out ' Silence ! ' and then , pointing to Farrell , cried out , in the words of the oracle , ' Orson is ...
Page 119
... thing , if true , were flattering enough ; -but- I have no idea of being pleased with the chimera . " In another ... things you mention . I have no desire to remember them . When my rooms are finished I shall be happy to see you ; as I ...
... thing , if true , were flattering enough ; -but- I have no idea of being pleased with the chimera . " In another ... things you mention . I have no desire to remember them . When my rooms are finished I shall be happy to see you ; as I ...
Page 143
... thing , for I loved and missed the rattle and dash of the box and dice , and the glorious uncertainty , not only of good luck or bad luck , but of any luck at all , as one had sometimes to throw often to decide at all . I have thrown as ...
... thing , for I loved and missed the rattle and dash of the box and dice , and the glorious uncertainty , not only of good luck or bad luck , but of any luck at all , as one had sometimes to throw often to decide at all . I have thrown as ...
Page 171
... thing , for I have not time or opportunity , the frigate sailing immediately . Indeed the further I go the more my laziness increases , and my aversion to letter- writing becomes more confirmed . I have written to no one but to yourself ...
... thing , for I have not time or opportunity , the frigate sailing immediately . Indeed the further I go the more my laziness increases , and my aversion to letter- writing becomes more confirmed . I have written to no one but to yourself ...
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