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" This _ duty being performed, my son and I went to pursue our usual industry abroad, while my wife and daughters employed themselves in providing breakfast, which was always ready at a certain time. I allowed half an hour for this meal, and an hour for... "
The Vicar of Wakefield: A Tale - الصفحة 16
بواسطة Oliver Goldsmith - 1845 - عدد الصفحات: 175
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...ever destroys friend» ship ) we all bent in gratitnde to that being who gave .us another day. This duty being performed, my son and I went to pursue our usual industry abroad, while my wife and danghters employed themselves in pro» viding breakfast, which was always ready at a certain time....

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...freedom ever destroys friendship,) we all bent in gratitude to that Being who gave us another day. This hain of ideas, I leave as a legacy in mortmain to Prudes and Tartufs, to enjoy and make the mo my daughters employed themselves in providing breakfast, which was always ready at a certain time....

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...destroys friendship, we all bent in gratitude to hat Being, who gave us another day. This duty >eing ly laboured in Italy to raise infant genius from the...suppose, sir," cried Mr. Burchell, "that you are appriz lalf an hour for this meal, and an hour for dinner; which time was taken up in innocent mirth be tween...

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...friendship, we all bent in gratitude to that Being, who gave us another day. This duty in'ing ]icrformed, dsmith ;ui hour for this meal, and an hour for dinner; which time was taken up in innocent mirth be tweeu...

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...performed, my son and I went to pursue our tsual industry abroad, while my wife and daughters :mployed themselves in providing breakfast, which was always ready at a certain time. I allowed ialf an hour for this meal, and an hour for dinner; which time was taken up in innocent mirth bei my...

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...freedom ever destroys friendship, we all bent in gratitude to that Being who gave us another day. This duty being performed, my son and I went to pursue our usual mdustry abroad, while my wife and daughters employed themselves in providing breakfast, which was always...

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...destroys friendship, we all bent in gratitude to liat Being, who gave us another day. This duty wing performed, my son and I went to pursue our usual industry abroad, while my wife and daughters ,mployed themselves in providing breakfast, which was always ready at a certain time. I allowed talf...

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...Ireedom ,ever destroys friendship) we all b*:nl; in gratitude to that Being who gave us another day. This duty being performed, my son and I went to pursue...industry abroad, while my wife and daughters employed Ihemselves in providing breakfast 7' , which was always ready at a certain time. I allowed half an...




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