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" I resolved to steal away early in the morning, before any of the family should be astir. About daybreak I got up, and let myself out. At the door I found an old and favourite dog of my friend's, who immediately came and fawned upon me. He walked with... "
The Mirror: A Periodical Paper, Published at Edinburgh in the Years 1779 ... - Page 128
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The Mirror: A Periodical Paper, Pub. at Edinburgh in the Years ..., Volume 3

Periodicals - 1781 - 364 pages
...let N°po. THE M i RR o R. myfelf out. At the door I found an old and favourite dog of my friends, who immediately came and fawned upon me. He walked...when I parted with the faithful animal, a degree of tendernefs, joined with a melancholy fo pleafing, that I had no inclination to check it. In that frame...
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Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Volume 4

Royal Society of Edinburgh - Science - 1798 - 660 pages
...of 'the family fhould be aftir. About daybreak I got up, and Het myfelf out. At the door T found an old and favourite dog of my friend's, who immediately...how to account for it, I felt, at that moment when 1 parted with the faithful animal, a degree of tendernefs, joined with a melancholy fo pleafing, that...
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The British essayists; with prefaces by A. Chalmers, Volume 37

British essayists - 1802 - 244 pages
...of the family should he astir. About daybreak I got up, and let myself out. At the door I found an old and favourite dog of my friend's, who immediately...He walked with me through the park. At the gate he stopped, and looked up wishfully in my face ; and, though I K 2 do not well know how to account for...
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The British Essayists: The Lounger

Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1802 - 260 pages
...of the family should he astir. About daybreak I got up, and let myself out. At the door I found an old and favourite dog of my friend's, who immediately...fawned upon me. He walked with me through the park. At the,gate he stopped, and looked up wishfully in my face; and, though I K 2 do not well know how to...
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Select British Classics, Volume 32

English literature - 1803 - 354 pages
...of the family should be astir. About daybreak I got up, and let myself out. At the door I found an old and favourite dog of my friend's, who immediately...He walked with me through the park. At the gate he stopped, and looked up wishfully in my face ; and, though I do not well know how to account for it,...
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The British Essayists;: Mirror

Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1807 - 356 pages
...fawned upon me. He walked with me through the park. At the gate he stopped, and looked up wishfully in my face ; and, though I do not well know how to...when I parted with the faithful animal, a degree of tenderness, joined with a melancholy so pleasing that I had no inclination to check it. In that frame...
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The Works of Henry Mackenzie, Esq, Volume 7

Henry Mackenzie - 1808 - 418 pages
...of the family should be astir. About daybreak I got up, and let myself out. At the door I found an old and favourite dog of my friend's, who immediately...He walked with me through the park. At the gate he stopped, and looked up wishfully in my face; and, though I do not well know how to account for it,...
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The British Essayists: Mirror

James Ferguson - English essays - 1819 - 358 pages
...of the family should be astir. About daybreak I got up, and let myself out. At the door I found an old and favourite dog of my friend's, who •immediately...He walked with me through the park. At the gate he stopped, and looked up wishfully in my face ; and, though I do not well know how to account for it,...
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The British essayists, with prefaces by A. Chalmers, Volumes 29-30

British essayists - 1823 - 734 pages
...fawned upon me. He walked with me through the park. At the gate he stopped, and looked up wishfully in my face; and, though I do not well know how to...when I parted with the faithful animal, a degree of tenderness, joined with a melancholy so pleasing, that I had no inclination to check it. In that frame...
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Mirror

Lionel Thomas Berguer - English essays - 1823 - 340 pages
...of the family should be astir. About day-break I got up, and let myself out. At the door I found an old and favourite dog of my friend's, who immediately...•walked with me through the park. At the gate he stopped, and looked up wishfully in my face ; and, though I do not well know how to account for it,...
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