The Coverley Papers from the "Spectator"Clarendon Press, 1953 - 168 páginas |
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... desired me with a very grave face not to venture myself in it after sun - set , for that one of the footmen had been almost frighted out of his wits by a spirit that appeared to him in the shape of a black horse without an head ; to ...
... desired me with a very grave face not to venture myself in it after sun - set , for that one of the footmen had been almost frighted out of his wits by a spirit that appeared to him in the shape of a black horse without an head ; to ...
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... desired to speak with me . Upon my asking her who it was , she told me it was a very grave elderly person , but that she did not know his name . 20 I immediately went down to him , and found him to be the coachman of my worthy friend ...
... desired to speak with me . Upon my asking her who it was , she told me it was a very grave elderly person , but that she did not know his name . 20 I immediately went down to him , and found him to be the coachman of my worthy friend ...
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... desired , some weeks before he died , that a book which comes up to you by the carrier , should be given to Sir ANDREW FREEPORT , in his name . ' This letter , notwithstanding the poor butler's manner of 10 writing it , gave us such an ...
... desired , some weeks before he died , that a book which comes up to you by the carrier , should be given to Sir ANDREW FREEPORT , in his name . ' This letter , notwithstanding the poor butler's manner of 10 writing it , gave us such an ...
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