The Works of Washington Irving, Том 11G. P. Putnam, 1853 |
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... look into the matter with more knowing eyes , pro- nounce the scarlet breeches to have been the fundamental objec- tion . " My friends , " says Goldsmith , speaking through his humorous representative , the " Man in Black " - " my ...
... look into the matter with more knowing eyes , pro- nounce the scarlet breeches to have been the fundamental objec- tion . " My friends , " says Goldsmith , speaking through his humorous representative , the " Man in Black " - " my ...
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... look you , Mr. Goldsmith , that is neither here nor there . I have paid you all you ever lent me , and this sickness of mine has left me bare of cash . But I have bethought myself of a conveyance for you ; sell your horse , and I will ...
... look you , Mr. Goldsmith , that is neither here nor there . I have paid you all you ever lent me , and this sickness of mine has left me bare of cash . But I have bethought myself of a conveyance for you ; sell your horse , and I will ...
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... looks and manner of the counsellor ; and the other , that I stood in need of a comfortable dinner . And there , indeed , I found every thing that I could wish , abundance without profusion , and elegance without affectation . In the ...
... looks and manner of the counsellor ; and the other , that I stood in need of a comfortable dinner . And there , indeed , I found every thing that I could wish , abundance without profusion , and elegance without affectation . In the ...
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... look charming in the eyes of the fair . Nor do I envy my dear Bob such blessings , while I may sit down and laugh at the world and at myself - the most ridiculous object in it . But you see I am grown downright splenetic , and perhaps ...
... look charming in the eyes of the fair . Nor do I envy my dear Bob such blessings , while I may sit down and laugh at the world and at myself - the most ridiculous object in it . But you see I am grown downright splenetic , and perhaps ...
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... look at ; but if the sight of them was to be paid for , he usually asserted that he had been told that they were not worth seeing . He never paid a bill that he would not observe how amazingly expensive travelling was : and all this ...
... look at ; but if the sight of them was to be paid for , he usually asserted that he had been told that they were not worth seeing . He never paid a bill that he would not observe how amazingly expensive travelling was : and all this ...
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