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Page 77
... Wadd , " have I often thought , " must be the happiest man in the King's domin- ions ! " Alas ! alas ! for human happiness ! the sashes of all the principal front- windows . But from the adoption of this one of the necessaries of life ...
... Wadd , " have I often thought , " must be the happiest man in the King's domin- ions ! " Alas ! alas ! for human happiness ! the sashes of all the principal front- windows . But from the adoption of this one of the necessaries of life ...
Page 78
... Wadd the furniture might be taken , or not ; Wadd cared not : the option , in both cases , was left with the other contracting party ; to Wadd even the terms were of trifling importance : it was his ob- ject to rid himself of this ...
... Wadd the furniture might be taken , or not ; Wadd cared not : the option , in both cases , was left with the other contracting party ; to Wadd even the terms were of trifling importance : it was his ob- ject to rid himself of this ...
Page 79
... Wadd unquestioned , the third and fourth lines of the se- cond verse may be taken as proof that the poem was composed prior to his marriage . The song has been justly characterized as a sweet song , and as such it will be acceptable to ...
... Wadd unquestioned , the third and fourth lines of the se- cond verse may be taken as proof that the poem was composed prior to his marriage . The song has been justly characterized as a sweet song , and as such it will be acceptable to ...
Page 80
... Wadd intend to spend his comfortable in- come , with no one but a wife and daughter to provide for ? and how pass his mornings , which , to a man formerly used to occupation , must press wearily on his hands ? Why , with respect to his ...
... Wadd intend to spend his comfortable in- come , with no one but a wife and daughter to provide for ? and how pass his mornings , which , to a man formerly used to occupation , must press wearily on his hands ? Why , with respect to his ...
Page 81
... Wadd was always delighted to past three Betsy and I took it into seeat other people's houses . our heads to come down , no sooner " Ha ! Wadd , my boy ! Mrs. W. said than done , -capital loin of veal I'm yours - Ha ! Miss Jemima ! that ...
... Wadd was always delighted to past three Betsy and I took it into seeat other people's houses . our heads to come down , no sooner " Ha ! Wadd , my boy ! Mrs. W. said than done , -capital loin of veal I'm yours - Ha ! Miss Jemima ! that ...
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