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Page 82
... took my afternoon's nap . From four to six . Walked into the fields . Wind S. S. E. From six to ten . At the club ... Took a walk to Islington . One . Took a pot of mother Cob's mild . Between two and three . Returned , dined on a ...
... took my afternoon's nap . From four to six . Walked into the fields . Wind S. S. E. From six to ten . At the club ... Took a walk to Islington . One . Took a pot of mother Cob's mild . Between two and three . Returned , dined on a ...
Page 257
... took notice Triplett recorded all this malice in his heart ; and saw in his countenance , and a certain waggish shrug , that he designed to repeat the con- versation : I therefore let the discourse die , and soon after took an occasion ...
... took notice Triplett recorded all this malice in his heart ; and saw in his countenance , and a certain waggish shrug , that he designed to repeat the con- versation : I therefore let the discourse die , and soon after took an occasion ...
Page 379
... took occasion , at another time , to bring together such of his friends as were addicted to a foolish habitual custom of swearing . In order to show them the absurdity of the practice , he had recourse to the invention above- mentioned ...
... took occasion , at another time , to bring together such of his friends as were addicted to a foolish habitual custom of swearing . In order to show them the absurdity of the practice , he had recourse to the invention above- mentioned ...
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