Life and Manners: From The Autobiography of an English Opium-eaterTicknor, Reed, and Fields, 1851 - 347 sider |
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... guinea , but which the Doctor then communicated to me , as I now to the reader - gratis . I might perhaps have passed it over without notice , had I not since then ascertained that it is undoubtedly a bequest of elder times . Two ...
... guinea , but which the Doctor then communicated to me , as I now to the reader - gratis . I might perhaps have passed it over without notice , had I not since then ascertained that it is undoubtedly a bequest of elder times . Two ...
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... guineas , with instructions to put three immediately into Mr. H - ll's hands , and the rest when he should call for them . The rest of my mother's counsels , if deep , were not long ; she , who had always something of a Roman firm- ness ...
... guineas , with instructions to put three immediately into Mr. H - ll's hands , and the rest when he should call for them . The rest of my mother's counsels , if deep , were not long ; she , who had always something of a Roman firm- ness ...
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... guinea ; saying at the time I know what it is to be in your situation . You are a schoolboy , and you have run away from your school . Well , I was once in your situation , and I pity you . ' The kind gowns- man , who wore a velvet cap ...
... guinea ; saying at the time I know what it is to be in your situation . You are a schoolboy , and you have run away from your school . Well , I was once in your situation , and I pity you . ' The kind gowns- man , who wore a velvet cap ...
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... guinea , however , he used to say , saved him from despair . One circumstance affected me in this part of Pink's story . I was a student in Oxford at that time . By com- paring dates , there was no doubt whatever that I , who held my ...
... guinea , however , he used to say , saved him from despair . One circumstance affected me in this part of Pink's story . I was a student in Oxford at that time . By com- paring dates , there was no doubt whatever that I , who held my ...
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... guineas to Ox- ford ; but the expenses of an Oxford inn , with almost daily entertainments to young friends , had made such inroads upon this sum , that , after allowing for the con- tingencies incident to a college initiation , enough ...
... guineas to Ox- ford ; but the expenses of an Oxford inn , with almost daily entertainments to young friends , had made such inroads upon this sum , that , after allowing for the con- tingencies incident to a college initiation , enough ...
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