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... gave the waiter a penny ; so that I was quite well served , nay , better than the rest , for they gave the waiter nothing . " He at this time , I believe , abstained entirely from fermented liquors : a practice to which he rigidly ...
... gave the waiter a penny ; so that I was quite well served , nay , better than the rest , for they gave the waiter nothing . " He at this time , I believe , abstained entirely from fermented liquors : a practice to which he rigidly ...
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... gave a shilling to the coachman , when the custom was for each passenger to give only sixpence , he took me aside and scolded me , saying that what I had done would make the coachman dissatisfied with all the rest of the passengers , who ...
... gave a shilling to the coachman , when the custom was for each passenger to give only sixpence , he took me aside and scolded me , saying that what I had done would make the coachman dissatisfied with all the rest of the passengers , who ...
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... gave him the highest enjoyment — the society of the learned , the witty , and eminent in every way , who were assem- bled in numerous companies - called forth his wonderful powers , and gratified him with admiration , to which no man ...
... gave him the highest enjoyment — the society of the learned , the witty , and eminent in every way , who were assem- bled in numerous companies - called forth his wonderful powers , and gratified him with admiration , to which no man ...
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Death of Johnsons FatherIntercourse with Society in Lichfield Gilbert Walmesley | 30 |
CHAPTER III17371738 | 47 |
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