The Last Essays of EliaDent, 1900 - 254 pages |
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Page 78
... manner in which the pleasant creat- ure described the circumstances of his own wed- ding - day . I faintly remember something of a chaise - and - four , in which he made his entry into Glasgow on that morning to fetch the bride home ...
... manner in which the pleasant creat- ure described the circumstances of his own wed- ding - day . I faintly remember something of a chaise - and - four , in which he made his entry into Glasgow on that morning to fetch the bride home ...
Page 88
... manner to me . I have lost all distinction of season . I do not know the day of the week or of the month . Each day used to be individually felt by me in its reference to the foreign post days ; in its distance from , or pro- pinquity ...
... manner to me . I have lost all distinction of season . I do not know the day of the week or of the month . Each day used to be individually felt by me in its reference to the foreign post days ; in its distance from , or pro- pinquity ...
Page 150
... manner of your pastime , and thank you for your kind offers ; and , if I may serve you , so I may be sure you will be obeyed , you may command me ; for my profession is this , to show myself thankful , and a doer of good to all sorts of ...
... manner of your pastime , and thank you for your kind offers ; and , if I may serve you , so I may be sure you will be obeyed , you may command me ; for my profession is this , to show myself thankful , and a doer of good to all sorts of ...
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