The Edinburgh Magazine, Or, Literary Miscellany, Volumen9J. Sibbald, Parliament-Square, 1797 |
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... said the widow , leaning her head upon her arm , " Lightfoot muft go . " " Jem was filent for a few minutes.- " Two guineas ; that's a great , great deal . If I worked , and worked , and worked ever fo hard , I could . no . ways earn ...
... said the widow , leaning her head upon her arm , " Lightfoot muft go . " " Jem was filent for a few minutes.- " Two guineas ; that's a great , great deal . If I worked , and worked , and worked ever fo hard , I could . no . ways earn ...
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... said the man , and went on work- ing , whilft Jem looked very carefully over the heap of rubbish for a great while . " Come , " said the man , " its gone for ever ; don't trouble yourself any more , my boy . " - " It's no trouble ; I'll ...
... said the man , and went on work- ing , whilft Jem looked very carefully over the heap of rubbish for a great while . " Come , " said the man , " its gone for ever ; don't trouble yourself any more , my boy . " - " It's no trouble ; I'll ...
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... said the lady , " and tell me the rest of your ftory . " - " I've no ftory , Ma'am , to tell , but as how mammy fays he muft go to the fair Mon- day fortnight to be fold , if she can't get the two guineas for her rent ; and I fhould be ...
... said the lady , " and tell me the rest of your ftory . " - " I've no ftory , Ma'am , to tell , but as how mammy fays he muft go to the fair Mon- day fortnight to be fold , if she can't get the two guineas for her rent ; and I fhould be ...
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... said he , hanging back heavily ; 66 you know I can play all day long if I like it , so I don't mind play as you do , who have only one hour for it . " - So much the worfe for you . Come now , I'm quite fresh again , will you have one ...
... said he , hanging back heavily ; 66 you know I can play all day long if I like it , so I don't mind play as you do , who have only one hour for it . " - So much the worfe for you . Come now , I'm quite fresh again , will you have one ...
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... said he to himself , " I certainly fhould be happy ! " The next day , as usual , Jem jumped up before fix o'clock and went to his work , whilft Lazy Lawrence fauntered about without knowing what to do with himself . In the courfe of two ...
... said he to himself , " I certainly fhould be happy ! " The next day , as usual , Jem jumped up before fix o'clock and went to his work , whilft Lazy Lawrence fauntered about without knowing what to do with himself . In the courfe of two ...
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