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Page 23
As I sat viewing with admiration the general cleanliness and neatness apparent ,
I concluded that Mr. Peach was indebted to some female inmate , most probably
wife , or daughter , though their absence reflected much on their discretion .
As I sat viewing with admiration the general cleanliness and neatness apparent ,
I concluded that Mr. Peach was indebted to some female inmate , most probably
wife , or daughter , though their absence reflected much on their discretion .
Page 60
Mason proposed a large onion for a relish , and on my objecting , made another
proposition , that his wife should run for a pot of beer , This I strenu . ously
opposed , at which my hostess looked pleased and surprised . The latter
sensation was ...
Mason proposed a large onion for a relish , and on my objecting , made another
proposition , that his wife should run for a pot of beer , This I strenu . ously
opposed , at which my hostess looked pleased and surprised . The latter
sensation was ...
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on you master , ” added his wife , “ if you can per suade John from going to the
Turk's - head . ” “ It often happens , " replied I , " that people are mislead by false
notions , as to the best way of doing a good work , now , if you and I knew , how to
...
on you master , ” added his wife , “ if you can per suade John from going to the
Turk's - head . ” “ It often happens , " replied I , " that people are mislead by false
notions , as to the best way of doing a good work , now , if you and I knew , how to
...
Page 64
... that if Spade was to write a sort of petition in allour names , and send it to the
parliament - house , it might do some good in a quiet way . " " Why John , " said
his wife , “ do you think the great folks would mipd what such as we should say ?
... that if Spade was to write a sort of petition in allour names , and send it to the
parliament - house , it might do some good in a quiet way . " " Why John , " said
his wife , “ do you think the great folks would mipd what such as we should say ?
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His business by neglect was soon wholly lost , and his poor suffering wife was
under the necessity of throwing herself and an infant son on the maintenance of
her mother , and beneath her roof , before she had been inarried three years .
His business by neglect was soon wholly lost , and his poor suffering wife was
under the necessity of throwing herself and an infant son on the maintenance of
her mother , and beneath her roof , before she had been inarried three years .
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