American Literature: Tradition & Innovation, Volume 1Harrison T. Meserole, Walter Sutton, Brom Weber |
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Page 92
... returned again to Garraway's and talked with the milliner till four , and then went to Mr. Lindsay's where I drank tea and stayed till six . Then I returned home and adjusted myself and then went to Mrs. FitzHerbert's1o and told her all ...
... returned again to Garraway's and talked with the milliner till four , and then went to Mr. Lindsay's where I drank tea and stayed till six . Then I returned home and adjusted myself and then went to Mrs. FitzHerbert's1o and told her all ...
Page 100
... returned again to Will's and had a lady call upon me with whom I had made an assignation at the masquerade . We went and sat at the tavern door in a coach and had some Rhenish wine and agreed to meet again tomorrow . Then I returned to ...
... returned again to Will's and had a lady call upon me with whom I had made an assignation at the masquerade . We went and sat at the tavern door in a coach and had some Rhenish wine and agreed to meet again tomorrow . Then I returned to ...
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... returned David , whose face was a little flushed , and whose ordinarily quiet and unmeaning eyes glimmered with an expression of unusual fire , “ your men have reminded me of the children of Jacob going out to battle against the ...
... returned David , whose face was a little flushed , and whose ordinarily quiet and unmeaning eyes glimmered with an expression of unusual fire , “ your men have reminded me of the children of Jacob going out to battle against the ...
Contents
Four Early Travelers and Observers | 1 |
George Alsop 1638post 1666 | 27 |
Of the Situation and Plenty | 34 |
Copyright | |
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