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Johnson told me , that he went up thither without mentioning it to his servant , when he wanted to study , secure from interruption ; for he would not allow his servant to say he was not at home when he really was .
Johnson told me , that he went up thither without mentioning it to his servant , when he wanted to study , secure from interruption ; for he would not allow his servant to say he was not at home when he really was .
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If a servant , indeed , were to resist the continued temptation of silver lying in a window , as some people let it lye , when he is sure his master does not know how much there is of it , he would give a strong proof of honesty .
If a servant , indeed , were to resist the continued temptation of silver lying in a window , as some people let it lye , when he is sure his master does not know how much there is of it , he would give a strong proof of honesty .
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I am , dear Madam , your most humble servant , ' Feb. 4 , 1782. ' ' Sam . Johnson . ' ' To EDMOND MALONE , Esq . “ Sir , - I have for many weeks been so much out of order , that I have gone out only in a coach to Mrs. Thrale's , where I ...
I am , dear Madam , your most humble servant , ' Feb. 4 , 1782. ' ' Sam . Johnson . ' ' To EDMOND MALONE , Esq . “ Sir , - I have for many weeks been so much out of order , that I have gone out only in a coach to Mrs. Thrale's , where I ...
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