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Pagina 51
June 23, Friday morning. I went out early this morning, on a design that I know
not yet whether I shall or shall not pursue ; and on my return found Simon
Parsons, my lord's Berkshire Bailiff, (just before arrived) waiting for me with a
message in ...
June 23, Friday morning. I went out early this morning, on a design that I know
not yet whether I shall or shall not pursue ; and on my return found Simon
Parsons, my lord's Berkshire Bailiff, (just before arrived) waiting for me with a
message in ...
Pagina 209
All the risk I run, is in going out, and returning from morning prayers ; which I have
two or three times ventured to do ; once at Lincoln's-Inn chapel, at eleven ; once
at St. Dunstan's Fleet street, at seven in the morning*, in a chair both times; and ...
All the risk I run, is in going out, and returning from morning prayers ; which I have
two or three times ventured to do ; once at Lincoln's-Inn chapel, at eleven ; once
at St. Dunstan's Fleet street, at seven in the morning*, in a chair both times; and ...
Pagina 213
hy the loss of thee, knows the value of the jewel he has slighted ; and rises every
morning but to curse the sun that shines upon every body but him ! * # * Weli, but
Jack, 'tis a surprising thing to me, that the dear fugitive cannot be met with ...
hy the loss of thee, knows the value of the jewel he has slighted ; and rises every
morning but to curse the sun that shines upon every body but him ! * # * Weli, but
Jack, 'tis a surprising thing to me, that the dear fugitive cannot be met with ...
Pagina 258
But, judge my astonishment, my distraction, when last night, the messenger,
returning posthaste, brought me word, that she had not been heard of since
Friday morning ! And that a letter lay for her at her lodgings, which came by the
post ; and ...
But, judge my astonishment, my distraction, when last night, the messenger,
returning posthaste, brought me word, that she had not been heard of since
Friday morning ! And that a letter lay for her at her lodgings, which came by the
post ; and ...
Pagina 294
Thy servant is not to return without a letter, he tells me ; and that thou expectest
him back in the morning. Thou hast fellows enough, where thou art, at thy
command. If I find any difficulty in seeing the lady, thy messenger shall post away
with ...
Thy servant is not to return without a letter, he tells me ; and that thou expectest
him back in the morning. Thou hast fellows enough, where thou art, at thy
command. If I find any difficulty in seeing the lady, thy messenger shall post away
with ...
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Pagina 305 - ... with me would be a good excuse. She was sitting on the side of the broken couch, extremely weak and low ; and I observed, cared not to speak to the man : and no wonder; for I never saw a more shocking fellow, of a profession tolerably genteel, nor heard a more illiterate one...