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... thofe which were written by herself , and prefented them to the public in this collection of her works , in an enlarged and improved form . THE THE SHEPHERD OF SALISBURY PLAIN . MR . JOHNSON , viii . ' ADVERTISEMENT .
... thofe which were written by herself , and prefented them to the public in this collection of her works , in an enlarged and improved form . THE THE SHEPHERD OF SALISBURY PLAIN . MR . JOHNSON , viii . ' ADVERTISEMENT .
Pagina 79
... herself without a farthing expence , and when it was turned and made fit for his fize , it made him a very handsome fuit for Sundays , and lafted him a couple of years . And here let me ftop to remark what a pity it is , that poor women ...
... herself without a farthing expence , and when it was turned and made fit for his fize , it made him a very handsome fuit for Sundays , and lafted him a couple of years . And here let me ftop to remark what a pity it is , that poor women ...
Pagina 116
... herself . When fhe faw Tommy fo neat and well - dreffed , fhe fell a - crying for joy . She faid " it put " her in mind of old times , for Tommy al- 66 ways used to be dreffed like a gentle- " man . " - " So much the worse , " faid Mr ...
... herself . When fhe faw Tommy fo neat and well - dreffed , fhe fell a - crying for joy . She faid " it put " her in mind of old times , for Tommy al- 66 ways used to be dreffed like a gentle- " man . " - " So much the worse , " faid Mr ...
Pagina 122
... herself lived on a cruft . Mr. Stock knew that Betfy would have little or nothing after her mother's death , as fhe had only a life income . On the other hand Mr. Thompson , the tanner , had offered him two hundred pounds with his ...
... herself lived on a cruft . Mr. Stock knew that Betfy would have little or nothing after her mother's death , as fhe had only a life income . On the other hand Mr. Thompson , the tanner , had offered him two hundred pounds with his ...
Pagina 128
... great rage when fhe heard that her fon had stooped fo low as to make this offer . She valued herself on being proud , for fhe thought pride was a grand grand thing . Poor woman ! She did not know 128 THE TWO SHOEMAKERS .
... great rage when fhe heard that her fon had stooped fo low as to make this offer . She valued herself on being proud , for fhe thought pride was a grand grand thing . Poor woman ! She did not know 128 THE TWO SHOEMAKERS .
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