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Then I took an opportunity of letting them see my watch ; and lastly ( my brother still grum and sullen ) gave them a dollar to drink and took my leave . This visit of mine offended him extremely . For when my mother some time after ...
Then I took an opportunity of letting them see my watch ; and lastly ( my brother still grum and sullen ) gave them a dollar to drink and took my leave . This visit of mine offended him extremely . For when my mother some time after ...
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My old companion Collins , who was a clerk in the post - office , pleased with the account I gave him of new country , determined to go thither also ; and while I waited for my father's determination , he set out before me by land to ...
My old companion Collins , who was a clerk in the post - office , pleased with the account I gave him of new country , determined to go thither also ; and while I waited for my father's determination , he set out before me by land to ...
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In the garret of her house there lived a maiden lady of seventy , in the most retired manner , of whom my landlady gave me this account : that she was a Roman Catholic ; had been sent abroad when young and lodged in a nunnery , with an ...
In the garret of her house there lived a maiden lady of seventy , in the most retired manner , of whom my landlady gave me this account : that she was a Roman Catholic ; had been sent abroad when young and lodged in a nunnery , with an ...
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Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin | 1 |
Plan for Saving One Hundred Thousand Pounds | 232 |
Digging for Hidden Treasure | 239 |
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