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... Cheerful companionship was at all times his delight , and it soon came to pass that he slept indeed at Mr. Chapman's , but day by day , and at all hours , he left the office in the care of others , and might be found , from morning to ...
... Cheerful companionship was at all times his delight , and it soon came to pass that he slept indeed at Mr. Chapman's , but day by day , and at all hours , he left the office in the care of others , and might be found , from morning to ...
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... cheerful society more than he , nor probably had any of the members so much cause to do so , for to him such association brought temporary relief from the dreadful melancholy which from time to time overwhelmed him . Nor was his ...
... cheerful society more than he , nor probably had any of the members so much cause to do so , for to him such association brought temporary relief from the dreadful melancholy which from time to time overwhelmed him . Nor was his ...
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... cheerful gratitude and de- light , an air of deep melancholy in all he said or did . Of the places then vacated , the Clerkship of the Journals was the least valuable , but its duties were to be executed in private . Major Cowper ...
... cheerful gratitude and de- light , an air of deep melancholy in all he said or did . Of the places then vacated , the Clerkship of the Journals was the least valuable , but its duties were to be executed in private . Major Cowper ...
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... cheerful company , a new scene , and the inter- mission of his painful employment , the same re- sult ensued as at Freemantle , he soon recovered his health and spirits . But all his misery came surging back on his return to London ...
... cheerful company , a new scene , and the inter- mission of his painful employment , the same re- sult ensued as at Freemantle , he soon recovered his health and spirits . But all his misery came surging back on his return to London ...
Página xxxvii
... cheerful and unconcerned air , he entered an apothecary's shop , and boldly asked for a half- ounce phial of laudanum . It was sold to him . The day before the one fixed for his attendance in the House , being at breakfast in a coffee ...
... cheerful and unconcerned air , he entered an apothecary's shop , and boldly asked for a half- ounce phial of laudanum . It was sold to him . The day before the one fixed for his attendance in the House , being at breakfast in a coffee ...
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