The Vicar of WakefieldF. M. Lupton, 1900 - 296 pàgines |
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Pàgina 10
... last time we played together ; I only wanted to fling a quatre , and yet I threw deuce - ace five times running . Some months were elapsed in this manner , till at last it was thought convenient to fix a day for the nuptials of the ...
... last time we played together ; I only wanted to fling a quatre , and yet I threw deuce - ace five times running . Some months were elapsed in this manner , till at last it was thought convenient to fix a day for the nuptials of the ...
Pàgina 63
... last treasure we must be par- ticularly careful . " I was soon sorry for the warmth with which I had spoken this ... last stroke of freedom , and began a very discreet and serious dialogue upon virtue . In this my wife , the chaplain ...
... last treasure we must be par- ticularly careful . " I was soon sorry for the warmth with which I had spoken this ... last stroke of freedom , and began a very discreet and serious dialogue upon virtue . In this my wife , the chaplain ...
Pàgina 82
... last it was resolved to part with him . As the fair happened on the following day , I had intentions of going myself ; but my wife persuaded me that I had got a cold , and nothing could prevail upon her to permit me from home . " No ...
... last it was resolved to part with him . As the fair happened on the following day , I had intentions of going myself ; but my wife persuaded me that I had got a cold , and nothing could prevail upon her to permit me from home . " No ...
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