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Pagina 56
... passed over , and he was once more restored to his occupation of fixing the town's time , and the Provost's dinner - hour . Upon the present occasion the dinner passed pleasantly away . Summertrees talked and jested with the easy ...
... passed over , and he was once more restored to his occupation of fixing the town's time , and the Provost's dinner - hour . Upon the present occasion the dinner passed pleasantly away . Summertrees talked and jested with the easy ...
Pagina 135
... passed at first over heaths and sandy downs ; they crossed more than one brook , or beck , as they are called in that country - some of them of considerable depth - and at length reached a cultivated country , divided , according to the ...
... passed at first over heaths and sandy downs ; they crossed more than one brook , or beck , as they are called in that country - some of them of considerable depth - and at length reached a cultivated country , divided , according to the ...
Pagina 159
... passed . A magistrate would oblige you to give a com- plete account of yourself , before arming you with his authority against a third party ; and in giving such an account , the safety of these ladies will necessarily be compromised ...
... passed . A magistrate would oblige you to give a com- plete account of yourself , before arming you with his authority against a third party ; and in giving such an account , the safety of these ladies will necessarily be compromised ...
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