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Page 63
... carry it off . As the dis- tance from home increases , this relief , which was at first a luxury , becomes a passion and an appetite . A person would almost feel stifled to find himself in the deserts of Arabia without friends and ...
... carry it off . As the dis- tance from home increases , this relief , which was at first a luxury , becomes a passion and an appetite . A person would almost feel stifled to find himself in the deserts of Arabia without friends and ...
Page 78
... carry him half over the county in a morning , and join the hunters when there were any out - and yet he loved the old great house and gardens too , but had too much spirit to be always pent up within their boundaries and how their uncle ...
... carry him half over the county in a morning , and join the hunters when there were any out - and yet he loved the old great house and gardens too , but had too much spirit to be always pent up within their boundaries and how their uncle ...
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... carry our town necessaries . What a sensation would it cause in Loth- bury ? What vehement laughter would it not excite among the daughters of Cheapside and wives of Lombard - street . I am sure that no town - bred or inland 108 CHARLES ...
... carry our town necessaries . What a sensation would it cause in Loth- bury ? What vehement laughter would it not excite among the daughters of Cheapside and wives of Lombard - street . I am sure that no town - bred or inland 108 CHARLES ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 5 |
OLIVER GOLDSMITH | 11 |
An Evening at Vauxhall | 27 |
Copyright | |
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