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Market Street as far as Fourth Street , passing by the door of Mr. Read , my future wife's father ; when she , standing at the door , saw me , and thought I made , as I certainly did , a most awkward , ridiculous appearance .
Market Street as far as Fourth Street , passing by the door of Mr. Read , my future wife's father ; when she , standing at the door , saw me , and thought I made , as I certainly did , a most awkward , ridiculous appearance .
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He preached one evening from the top of the court - house steps , which are in the middle of Market Street and on the west side of Second Street , which crosses it at right angles . Both streets were filled with his hearers to a ...
He preached one evening from the top of the court - house steps , which are in the middle of Market Street and on the west side of Second Street , which crosses it at right angles . Both streets were filled with his hearers to a ...
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reported that the whole street was swept perfectly clean and all the dust placed in the gutter , which was in the middle ; and the next rain washed it quite away , so that the pavement and even the kennel were perfectly clean .
reported that the whole street was swept perfectly clean and all the dust placed in the gutter , which was in the middle ; and the next rain washed it quite away , so that the pavement and even the kennel were perfectly clean .
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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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