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... continued tricksy and cunning , and was poor , without the consolation of being honest . However , " continued he , " let me know your case , and what has brought you here ; perhaps , though I have not skill to avoid a gaol myself , I ...
... continued tricksy and cunning , and was poor , without the consolation of being honest . However , " continued he , " let me know your case , and what has brought you here ; perhaps , though I have not skill to avoid a gaol myself , I ...
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... continued he , " for I have never left the parish in which I was born but three times in my life , that I can remember ; but then there is not a street in the whole neighbourhood that I have not lived in , at some time or another . When ...
... continued he , " for I have never left the parish in which I was born but three times in my life , that I can remember ; but then there is not a street in the whole neighbourhood that I have not lived in , at some time or another . When ...
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... continued for several years to pay this tribute ; and he , it must be confessed , continued as rigo- rously to exact it . I grew old insensibly ; my customers continued , however , to com- pliment my looks while I was by , but I could ...
... continued for several years to pay this tribute ; and he , it must be confessed , continued as rigo- rously to exact it . I grew old insensibly ; my customers continued , however , to com- pliment my looks while I was by , but I could ...
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MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH | ix |
STATE OF POLITE LEARNING | xxvii |
THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD | xxxvii |
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