Nothing; perhaps,' can exceed the enjoyment of a stableboy's breakfast: what, then, may not be said of mine, who had so long been used to suffer hunger, and so seldom found the means of satisfying it ?" Memoirs of the Late Thomas Holcroft - Page 107by Thomas Holcroft - 1816 - 320 pagesFull view - About this book
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