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Page 6
Having inform'd you how I do pass my Time in the Country where I am , I must
proceed to tell you how I would pass it , had I such a Fortune as would put me
above the Observance of Ceremony and Custom My Scheme of a Country Life
then ...
Having inform'd you how I do pass my Time in the Country where I am , I must
proceed to tell you how I would pass it , had I such a Fortune as would put me
above the Observance of Ceremony and Custom My Scheme of a Country Life
then ...
Page 8
Mr. SPECTATOR , he is the purest Man in the World , for all he said is come to
pass , and I am the happiest She in Kent . I have been in Quest of Mr. Campbell
these three Months , and cannot find him out . Now hearing you are a dumb Man
too ...
Mr. SPECTATOR , he is the purest Man in the World , for all he said is come to
pass , and I am the happiest She in Kent . I have been in Quest of Mr. Campbell
these three Months , and cannot find him out . Now hearing you are a dumb Man
too ...
Page 15
... so that it generally passes through Banks of Violets and Primroses , Plats of
Willow , or other Plants , that seem to be of its ... and shooting before my Eye
across the several little Glades and Alleys that I pass through I think there are as
many ...
... so that it generally passes through Banks of Violets and Primroses , Plats of
Willow , or other Plants , that seem to be of its ... and shooting before my Eye
across the several little Glades and Alleys that I pass through I think there are as
many ...
Page 18
... my Friend express so much Satisfaction for the Bargains he had made , that my
moral Reflections ( if I had told them ) might have pass'd for a Reproof ; so I chose
rather to fall in with him , and let the Discourse run upon the Use of Fashions .
... my Friend express so much Satisfaction for the Bargains he had made , that my
moral Reflections ( if I had told them ) might have pass'd for a Reproof ; so I chose
rather to fall in with him , and let the Discourse run upon the Use of Fashions .
Page 49
... putting him upon an infamous Dispute about her Reputation ; yet has he the
Confidence to laugh at me , because I obey my poor Dear in keeping out of
Harm's Way , and not staying too late from my owa Family , to pass through the
Hazards ...
... putting him upon an infamous Dispute about her Reputation ; yet has he the
Confidence to laugh at me , because I obey my poor Dear in keeping out of
Harm's Way , and not staying too late from my owa Family , to pass through the
Hazards ...
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