Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... hand he held a lancet , and in the other a cabbage leaf . A boy stood before him seemingly very attentive . He was thickset and short of his age , with an honest plump face , and eyes that looked as if ever intent " upon some mischief ...
... hand he held a lancet , and in the other a cabbage leaf . A boy stood before him seemingly very attentive . He was thickset and short of his age , with an honest plump face , and eyes that looked as if ever intent " upon some mischief ...
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... hand , that it may not slip ; then , in your right holding your lancet betwixt the thumb and finger , as I do , you will send down the point into the vein , making a moderate orifice by jerking it up thus ; " and thereupon he did ...
... hand , that it may not slip ; then , in your right holding your lancet betwixt the thumb and finger , as I do , you will send down the point into the vein , making a moderate orifice by jerking it up thus ; " and thereupon he did ...
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... hand , and digging into the cabbage leaf after the manner of his master . " Villain ! you have cut my finger ! " bawled out Master Lather , dropping the leaf , and looking very dismal at his finger , which began a bleeding some- what ...
... hand , and digging into the cabbage leaf after the manner of his master . " Villain ! you have cut my finger ! " bawled out Master Lather , dropping the leaf , and looking very dismal at his finger , which began a bleeding some- what ...
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... hand for the extracting of teeth . " Now will I give you a lesson on another branch of our honourable profession , " said the barber - chi- rurgeon , taking the bone into his hand , and hand- → ling his instrument so as to shew the way ...
... hand for the extracting of teeth . " Now will I give you a lesson on another branch of our honourable profession , " said the barber - chi- rurgeon , taking the bone into his hand , and hand- → ling his instrument so as to shew the way ...
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... holding it down firm with the finger of the other hand ; then shall you give it a wrench , and , doubtless , it will come out , as you see . " " That be bravely done , master , sure enough 10 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
... holding it down firm with the finger of the other hand ; then shall you give it a wrench , and , doubtless , it will come out , as you see . " " That be bravely done , master , sure enough 10 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
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