The Parish Clerk, Band 2Henry Colburn, 1841 |
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... took a great fancy to the pretty , modest little girl ; and , having no child of her own , in- vited her frequently to the rectory . She devoted most of her spare time to the teaching of her protégée , not only the common acquirements ...
... took a great fancy to the pretty , modest little girl ; and , having no child of her own , in- vited her frequently to the rectory . She devoted most of her spare time to the teaching of her protégée , not only the common acquirements ...
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... took out a few guineas , and 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 ...
... took out a few guineas , and 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 ...
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... took up his residence at the farm . Matilda quitted the house as soon as he entered it , and was received at the rectory by the parson and his wife . Here Mr. Humpbugge visited her ; and , as he was a favourite with the worthy divine ...
... took up his residence at the farm . Matilda quitted the house as soon as he entered it , and was received at the rectory by the parson and his wife . Here Mr. Humpbugge visited her ; and , as he was a favourite with the worthy divine ...
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... took the advice of his friend , and sold the farm , pulled the old house down , and built the unsightly " Grove , " which I have al- ready described . He also bought fifteen couple of harriers , and three or four capital hunters . Zach ...
... took the advice of his friend , and sold the farm , pulled the old house down , and built the unsightly " Grove , " which I have al- ready described . He also bought fifteen couple of harriers , and three or four capital hunters . Zach ...
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... took place . As the Lodge was much nearer to the Grove than the borough of Buyemup , and Andrew Poore had no other patients to attend to that night , he accepted the kind invitation of Mr. Thorogood to dine with him and sleep at his ...
... took place . As the Lodge was much nearer to the Grove than the borough of Buyemup , and Andrew Poore had no other patients to attend to that night , he accepted the kind invitation of Mr. Thorogood to dine with him and sleep at his ...
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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.