The every day book: or a guide to the year: describing the popular amusements, sports, ceremonies, manners, customs, and events incident to the three hundred and sixty-five days in past and present timesWilliam Tegg, 1866 |
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... friends the butterflies , when in the chry- salis state . Now the labour of the hus- bandman is , for once in the year , at a stand ; and he haunts the alehouse fire , or lolls listlessly over the half - door of the village smithy , and ...
... friends the butterflies , when in the chry- salis state . Now the labour of the hus- bandman is , for once in the year , at a stand ; and he haunts the alehouse fire , or lolls listlessly over the half - door of the village smithy , and ...
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... friends . As the week advances , these means gradually diminish ; and as an empty house has few attractions , by the end of the week the bustle ceases , and all is still and silent , as if it had never been . Man naturally requires ...
... friends . As the week advances , these means gradually diminish ; and as an empty house has few attractions , by the end of the week the bustle ceases , and all is still and silent , as if it had never been . Man naturally requires ...
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... friends can drink most ; whether the last fight was " a cross , " and who of all the men in the fancy is most " game ; " whether the magistrates dare to interfere with " the ring ; " whether if fighting should be " put an end to ...
... friends can drink most ; whether the last fight was " a cross , " and who of all the men in the fancy is most " game ; " whether the magistrates dare to interfere with " the ring ; " whether if fighting should be " put an end to ...
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... friends with you , you may treat them as well , but if you have money of your own , you must pay for it yourself . For you must not say you have no money when you have , neither must you convey the money out of your own pocket into your ...
... friends with you , you may treat them as well , but if you have money of your own , you must pay for it yourself . For you must not say you have no money when you have , neither must you convey the money out of your own pocket into your ...
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... friends , for they will turn to be your foes , and inveigle you into houses where you may lose your money and get no redress , Keep from thieves of every denomination . And now , my good son , I wish you a safe journey through Highgate ...
... friends , for they will turn to be your foes , and inveigle you into houses where you may lose your money and get no redress , Keep from thieves of every denomination . And now , my good son , I wish you a safe journey through Highgate ...
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