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... , " amid the fumes of tobacco and the odour of usquebaugh . He had a great delight to tell stories of the frolic and fun which he had in Edinburgh ; and some of the hairbreadth escapes , and con- certed mischiefs 62 A PHYSICIAN'S TALE .
... , " amid the fumes of tobacco and the odour of usquebaugh . He had a great delight to tell stories of the frolic and fun which he had in Edinburgh ; and some of the hairbreadth escapes , and con- certed mischiefs 62 A PHYSICIAN'S TALE .
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... sure , listen to your story . " tedious . Sommerton's history was long , but not It was the romantic narrative of no common life . He had married one whom he devotedly loved , and two boys were the fruit A PHYSICIAN'S TALE . 73.
... sure , listen to your story . " tedious . Sommerton's history was long , but not It was the romantic narrative of no common life . He had married one whom he devotedly loved , and two boys were the fruit A PHYSICIAN'S TALE . 73.
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... stories , and ever and anon quoted scraps of lore . One evening afterwards , when presiding in his leathern throne , the question of Mrs. Parkins's whereabouts was again discussed . " Have you heard where the old lady has gone ? " asked ...
... stories , and ever and anon quoted scraps of lore . One evening afterwards , when presiding in his leathern throne , the question of Mrs. Parkins's whereabouts was again discussed . " Have you heard where the old lady has gone ? " asked ...
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... story of Mr. Clincher's chambers , and it was very provoking when he read a slip of paper wafered on the door , announcing to all clients and comers , that Mr. Clincher would be in at four o'clock . Godfrey drew out his watch and saw it ...
... story of Mr. Clincher's chambers , and it was very provoking when he read a slip of paper wafered on the door , announcing to all clients and comers , that Mr. Clincher would be in at four o'clock . Godfrey drew out his watch and saw it ...
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... story in Cook's Court , and the only living things he had ever possessed , as companions , were canaries and bullfinches ; the former of which he bred in no inconsiderable num- bers , and the latter he purchased and taught to whistle ...
... story in Cook's Court , and the only living things he had ever possessed , as companions , were canaries and bullfinches ; the former of which he bred in no inconsiderable num- bers , and the latter he purchased and taught to whistle ...
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