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Page 76
... carry it in my hand ; then I found a dirty linen rag in the street , and took that up and wrapt it altogether and carried it in that a good way . I have often since heard people say , when they have been talking of money that they could ...
... carry it in my hand ; then I found a dirty linen rag in the street , and took that up and wrapt it altogether and carried it in that a good way . I have often since heard people say , when they have been talking of money that they could ...
Page 266
... carried her ahead ; but the faithful Agatha , fearful lest her appearance might alarm her mistress in the midst of ... carrying the body of her husband in the carriage along with her ; but her father , after indulging her for a few days ...
... carried her ahead ; but the faithful Agatha , fearful lest her appearance might alarm her mistress in the midst of ... carrying the body of her husband in the carriage along with her ; but her father , after indulging her for a few days ...
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... carried in mighty pomp to the great church , to give Heaven thanks ; and , after some ridiculous ceremonies , they delivered him the keys of the gates , and received him as perpetual governor of the Island of Barataria . In the meantime ...
... carried in mighty pomp to the great church , to give Heaven thanks ; and , after some ridiculous ceremonies , they delivered him the keys of the gates , and received him as perpetual governor of the Island of Barataria . In the meantime ...
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