Prose,Abraham Small. William Brown, printer, 1824 |
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... hour of five. After giddily listening to them till my brain grew tolerably steady, I lay still a few minutes longer to muster courage for the strange adventure of rising at so untimely an hour for the sluggard. There was no alternative ...
... hour of five. After giddily listening to them till my brain grew tolerably steady, I lay still a few minutes longer to muster courage for the strange adventure of rising at so untimely an hour for the sluggard. There was no alternative ...
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... , insisted, in spite of my stammering excuses, that I should go and breakfast with him and his lady, — being old acquaintance,— till the VOL. II.— B coach, which was not expected for an hour, came in AT SCARBOROUGH. 17.
... , insisted, in spite of my stammering excuses, that I should go and breakfast with him and his lady, — being old acquaintance,— till the VOL. II.— B coach, which was not expected for an hour, came in AT SCARBOROUGH. 17.
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James Montgomery. coach, which was not expected for an hour, came in from the north. I went, and was kindly welcomed by Mrs. *****, whom I am afraid I hurried beyond her convenience, to suit my haste. That, however, was her good man's ...
James Montgomery. coach, which was not expected for an hour, came in from the north. I went, and was kindly welcomed by Mrs. *****, whom I am afraid I hurried beyond her convenience, to suit my haste. That, however, was her good man's ...
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... hour at the next small town, I strolled into the church-yard, — as one generally does in a strange place, — to make acquaintance with the dead, where one knows not a soul living, except by the sign-boards over shops and ale-houses ...
... hour at the next small town, I strolled into the church-yard, — as one generally does in a strange place, — to make acquaintance with the dead, where one knows not a soul living, except by the sign-boards over shops and ale-houses ...
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... hour. Most kinds of corporal sufferings become more tolerable by familiarity ; the seat of a stage-coach, however, is an exception; it is a pleasant cushion when you set out in the morning, but if you keep your station till night, the ...
... hour. Most kinds of corporal sufferings become more tolerable by familiarity ; the seat of a stage-coach, however, is an exception; it is a pleasant cushion when you set out in the morning, but if you keep your station till night, the ...
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Africa age of reason amidst angels appeared Babylon beautiful beneath blind body called Cape Town Castle Hill character Christian church church-yard colony crew darkness dead death degra dream Driffield earth eternity everlasting face Falsgrave fear feel gentleman George George Collier glen glory grew ground Guadaloupe Guy Mannering hand happened Harrogate hath head heard heart heaven High Harrogate Holy Inquisition honour hope Hottentots hour human hundred imagination inhabitants Kloof knew kraal labour ladies last day latter light lived look Lord lordship Market Weighton Matlock mind moon morning mountains multitude Negroes neighbours never night ocean passed peace poor reader recollected rest Rodeur Scarborough seemed seen side slave-trade slaves sleep soon soul South Africa spirit stand strangers thing thor thought thousand tide tion truth ture turned vessel voice walked walls wilderness words