The Guardian, Band 1C. Whittingham, published John Sharpe, 1804 |
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... pleased to rally him unmercifully upon beef and pudding , of which our countryman would dispatch a pound or two with great alacrity , while his anta- gonist was piddling at a mushroom , or the haunch of a frog . I could perceive the ...
... pleased to rally him unmercifully upon beef and pudding , of which our countryman would dispatch a pound or two with great alacrity , while his anta- gonist was piddling at a mushroom , or the haunch of a frog . I could perceive the ...
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... pleased , and encouraged , in the prosecution of that virtue , without fancying any man about him has more of it . To this purpose I fell a talking at the tea - table , when my Lady Lizard , with a look of some severity towards ...
... pleased , and encouraged , in the prosecution of that virtue , without fancying any man about him has more of it . To this purpose I fell a talking at the tea - table , when my Lady Lizard , with a look of some severity towards ...
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... pleased me most , thus addressed his companion : Pray , brother , let him alone , and we shall imme- diately see him transformed into a tiger . ' This struck me with horror , which the other perceived , and , pitying my disorder , bid ...
... pleased me most , thus addressed his companion : Pray , brother , let him alone , and we shall imme- diately see him transformed into a tiger . ' This struck me with horror , which the other perceived , and , pitying my disorder , bid ...
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