The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, Volume 6Hastings, Etheridge, and Bliss, 1809 |
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... girl , I intended to call after her aunt Grissel ; but my wife , who during her pregnancy had been reading ro . mances , insisted upon her being called OLIVIA . In less than another year we had another daughter , and now I was ...
... girl , I intended to call after her aunt Grissel ; but my wife , who during her pregnancy had been reading ro . mances , insisted upon her being called OLIVIA . In less than another year we had another daughter , and now I was ...
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... girls hold up their heads ; who , to conceal nothing , were certainly very handsome . Mere outside is so very trifling a circumstance with me , that I should scarcely have remembered to men- tion it , had it not been a general topic of ...
... girls hold up their heads ; who , to conceal nothing , were certainly very handsome . Mere outside is so very trifling a circumstance with me , that I should scarcely have remembered to men- tion it , had it not been a general topic of ...
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... girls would give us a very agreeable concert . Walking out , drinking tea , country dances , and forfeits , shortened the rest of the day , without the assistance of cards , as I hated all manner of gaming , except backgammon , at which ...
... girls would give us a very agreeable concert . Walking out , drinking tea , country dances , and forfeits , shortened the rest of the day , without the assistance of cards , as I hated all manner of gaming , except backgammon , at which ...
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... girls the pre- ceding night to be dressed early the next day ; for I always loved to be at church a good while before the rest of the congregation . They punctually obeyed my directions ; but when we were to assemble in the morning at ...
... girls the pre- ceding night to be dressed early the next day ; for I always loved to be at church a good while before the rest of the congregation . They punctually obeyed my directions ; but when we were to assemble in the morning at ...
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... girls were amazed at the command ; but I re- peated it with more solemnity than before . " Surely , my dear , you jest , " cried my wife , " we can walk it " perfectly well : we want no coach to carry us now . " " You mistake , child ...
... girls were amazed at the command ; but I re- peated it with more solemnity than before . " Surely , my dear , you jest , " cried my wife , " we can walk it " perfectly well : we want no coach to carry us now . " " You mistake , child ...
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