The Parish Clerk, Band 2Henry Colburn, 1841 |
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... proceeded down to the public . There he soon acquired great skill in skittles , dominoes , and other low games ; and a great proficiency in swearing , drinking , and blas- pheming . His father , far from being displeased at his ...
... proceeded down to the public . There he soon acquired great skill in skittles , dominoes , and other low games ; and a great proficiency in swearing , drinking , and blas- pheming . His father , far from being displeased at his ...
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... proceeded on their road to Buyemup , Mr. Poore's horse , which was an aged servant of the " late Humpbugge , ” made a lurch , and came down upon his knees . This he was constantly in the habit of doing , and , had Andrew not been too ...
... proceeded on their road to Buyemup , Mr. Poore's horse , which was an aged servant of the " late Humpbugge , ” made a lurch , and came down upon his knees . This he was constantly in the habit of doing , and , had Andrew not been too ...
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... proceeded , when he came to the twentieth sack he removed it , and the one which was lodged against the wall be- hind it . He then opened a small square door , and , closing it again behind him by pulling the sacks down 104 THE PARISH ...
... proceeded , when he came to the twentieth sack he removed it , and the one which was lodged against the wall be- hind it . He then opened a small square door , and , closing it again behind him by pulling the sacks down 104 THE PARISH ...
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... proceeded towards another small boat - built , apparently , for the purpose of wild - fowl shooting - which was moored near the entrance of the sluice . " Stop here till I return , " said Burghly to Grist , " and give me your white ...
... proceeded towards another small boat - built , apparently , for the purpose of wild - fowl shooting - which was moored near the entrance of the sluice . " Stop here till I return , " said Burghly to Grist , " and give me your white ...
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... proceeded many paces , ere he overtook the Lieutenant , who , taking him by the arm , walked by his side and thus enig- matically addressed him . " Harkye , Tide - ender - though you and I are at variance in the main , it being your ob ...
... proceeded many paces , ere he overtook the Lieutenant , who , taking him by the arm , walked by his side and thus enig- matically addressed him . " Harkye , Tide - ender - though you and I are at variance in the main , it being your ob ...
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Andrew Poore Becky Beg pardon Bell Betty Bibulus boat borough Bow Street Runner boys bull-baiting Burghly's Buyemup called Callus Coldblood Captain Blinks carriage Chichester clerk closed coat Deale and Rosewater Doctor door dressed Ebenezer Brief entered farrier fire followed friends gentlemen glass Gregory Griskin Grist grog Grove hand Hardword heard horse hour Humpbugge Humph Hunter inquired keeper knew lace lantern lawyer Lieutenant LIEUTENANT'S TALE light Litigious Graspem Lodge looked Marsh-house master mill minutes morning Muddler neighbouring never night Oakapple officers Old Parchment opened party passed person pipe pistols Placid postboy pulled racter replied Burghly returned round seen servant shouted sluices smiled smock-frock soon Souter squire station-house stood thing thir Thoro Thorogood tide Tide-ender told took turned uncon usual Venturer voice walked wife winking words Zach Zachary Bluff zome
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Seite 2 - Jack surrendered, and the remainder of the fleet would have shared the same fate, had it not been for the approach of night, under whose shelter the shattered British vessels bore away to the eastward and escaped.
Seite 189 - Street under circumstances suggesting a suspicion of foul play, know all men that the above reward will be paid to any person or persons who shall first inform the undersigned where the said Alfred Hardie is to be found, and what person or persons, if any, have been concerned in his disappearance. ALEXANDER SAMPSON, 39 Pope Street, Napoleon Square, London.