The Cheap magazine [ed. by G. Miller.] Vol, Volumen2George Miller 1814 |
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... Lewis taken into favour ... Traits of char acter ... A servant's solicitude for his master ... An ex- ample to nursery - maids ... Lady L. dies ... A good ser- vant in a new situation proves a good servant still . THE worthy subjects of ...
... Lewis taken into favour ... Traits of char acter ... A servant's solicitude for his master ... An ex- ample to nursery - maids ... Lady L. dies ... A good ser- vant in a new situation proves a good servant still . THE worthy subjects of ...
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... highest ambition ; and that to sec and converse with LEWIS , TERENCE , and LIZZY every day , is my brightest idea of happiness but for some months WILLIAM A 3 WILLIAM STEVENSON has been so ill as to be little THE CHEAP MAGAZINE . 5.
... highest ambition ; and that to sec and converse with LEWIS , TERENCE , and LIZZY every day , is my brightest idea of happiness but for some months WILLIAM A 3 WILLIAM STEVENSON has been so ill as to be little THE CHEAP MAGAZINE . 5.
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... LEWIS would have been a danger- ous associate for youth . He had no perception of good or evil , but as it implied gratification or disappointment . He would sacrifice every tie to obtain whisky , and swore the most tremendous oaths ...
... LEWIS would have been a danger- ous associate for youth . He had no perception of good or evil , but as it implied gratification or disappointment . He would sacrifice every tie to obtain whisky , and swore the most tremendous oaths ...
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... LEWIS murmured that he had no cards for passing the winter evenings , and he seldom would take his spelling - book to employ those hours ; though ANDREW was willing to give him lessons . However the old man would not let him out of ...
... LEWIS murmured that he had no cards for passing the winter evenings , and he seldom would take his spelling - book to employ those hours ; though ANDREW was willing to give him lessons . However the old man would not let him out of ...
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... LEWIS ? " said Lady L. I am so deadly shamed , " said LEWIS , " that great grand gentry see me this way . " " Far greater than we know all your offences , " said Lady L. " My lord and I are but the unworthy servants of the LORD GOD ...
... LEWIS ? " said Lady L. I am so deadly shamed , " said LEWIS , " that great grand gentry see me this way . " " Far greater than we know all your offences , " said Lady L. " My lord and I are but the unworthy servants of the LORD GOD ...
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