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“If iife be in youth so displeasing,” cried he to himself, “what willit “appear when
age comes on ; if it be at present indif“ferent, sure it will then be execrable.” This
thought embittered every reflection; till, at last, with all the serenity of perverted ...
“If iife be in youth so displeasing,” cried he to himself, “what willit “appear when
age comes on ; if it be at present indif“ferent, sure it will then be execrable.” This
thought embittered every reflection; till, at last, with all the serenity of perverted ...
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... replied I: Wot want a waistcoat, returned the mercer, then I would advise you to
buy one ; when waistcoats are nted, you may defend usion it they will come dear.
before you want, and you are sure to be well *** **** was so much oustice in his ...
... replied I: Wot want a waistcoat, returned the mercer, then I would advise you to
buy one ; when waistcoats are nted, you may defend usion it they will come dear.
before you want, and you are sure to be well *** **** was so much oustice in his ...
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Bless my eyes,” cries the prude, “what have we got here; this is avery odd fish to
be “ sure; I never saw any thing in my life look so “ queer; what eyes, what terrible
claws, what a monstrous snout; I have read of this monster somewhere before, ...
Bless my eyes,” cries the prude, “what have we got here; this is avery odd fish to
be “ sure; I never saw any thing in my life look so “ queer; what eyes, what terrible
claws, what a monstrous snout; I have read of this monster somewhere before, ...
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coat, or pinched hat are sure to receive no quarter. If they meet no foreigner
however to fight with, they are in such cases generally content with beating each
other. The rich, as they have more sensibility, are operated upon with greater ...
coat, or pinched hat are sure to receive no quarter. If they meet no foreigner
however to fight with, they are in such cases generally content with beating each
other. The rich, as they have more sensibility, are operated upon with greater ...
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... is founded in arrogance and pride . Their severest distresses are pleasures,
compared to what many of the adventuring poor every day sustain, without
murmuring. These may cat, drink, and sleep, have slaves to attend them: and are
sure of ...
... is founded in arrogance and pride . Their severest distresses are pleasures,
compared to what many of the adventuring poor every day sustain, without
murmuring. These may cat, drink, and sleep, have slaves to attend them: and are
sure of ...
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