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" Four shillings and a groat, said she. Well, well, says he, the Lord keep you all ; and so he turned to go away. As I could not refrain from contributing tears to this man's story, so neither could I refrain my charity for his assistance ; so I called... "
A journal of the plague-year; or, Memorials of the great pestilence in ... - Page 144
by Daniel Defoe, Gideon Harvey - 1882 - 419 pages
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The History of the Great Plague in London in the Year 1665: Containing ...

Daniel Defoe - Great Plague, London, England, 1664-1666 - 1832 - 334 pages
...yes," says he, " you shall hear her own it." So he calls again, " Rachel, Rachel, (which, it seems, was her name,) " did you take up the money ?" " Yes,"...tears to this man's story, so neither could I refrain my charity for his assistance ; so I called him, — " Hark thee, friend," said I, " come hither ;...
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The works of Daniel De Foe [ed.] by W. Hazlitt, Volume 2

Daniel Defoe - 1840 - 1024 pages
...says he ; " you shall hear her own it." So he calls again, " Rachel, Rachel," (which, it seems, was her name,) "did you take up the money?" — "Yes,"..."How much was it?" said he. — " Four shillings and n groat," said she. — " Well, well," says he, " the Lord keep you all ; " and so he turned to go...
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The works of Daniel De Foe [ed.] by W. Hazlitt, Volume 2

Daniel Defoe - 1841 - 728 pages
...says he ; " you «hall hear her own it." So he calls again, " Rachel, Rachel," (which, it seems, was her name,) "did you take up the money?" — "Yes,"...well," says he, •• the Lord keep you all ; " and во he turned to go away. As I could not refrain from contributing tears to this man's story, so neither...
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The works of Daniel Defoe: with a memoir of his life and writings, Volume 2

Daniel Defoe - 1841 - 698 pages
...says he ; " you shall hear her own it." So ho colls again, " Rachel, Rachel," (which, it seems, was , but struck into his shoulder, .ч groat," said she.—" Well, well," says he, " the Lord keep yon all ; " and so he turned to go...
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The Children's Magazine and Missionary Repository, Volume 19

Children's literature - 1856 - 1026 pages
...' says he ; ' you shall hear her own it.' So he calls again, ' Rachel, Rachel,' which it seems was her name, ' did you take up the money ? ' ' Yes,'...and so he turned to go away. As I could not refrain contributing tears to this man's story, so neither could I refrain my charity for his assistance ;...
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The Cottage magazine; or, Plain Christian's library, Volume 1

1745 - 522 pages
...too ?" "Yes, yes," says he, "you shall hear her own it." So he calls again — " Rachel ! Rachel ! did you take up the money?" " Yes," said she. " How...Four shillings and a groat," said she. " Well, well," said he, " the Lord keep you all ;" and he turned to go away. " Here," says I, " Go and call thy Rachel...
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Class Book of Prose: Consisting of Selections from Distinguished English and ...

John Seely Hart - Readers - 1845 - 404 pages
...Yes, yes, says he, you shall hear her own it. So he calls again, Rachel, Rachel, which, it. seems, was her name, did you take up the money'? Yes, said she....and so he turned to go away. As I could not refrain contributing tears to this man's story, so neither could I refrain my charity for his assistance ;...
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Chambers's Miscellany of Useful and Entertaining Tracts

William Chambers, Robert Chambers - Art - 1846 - 934 pages
...yes,' says he ; ' you shall hear her own it.' So he calls again, ' Rachel, Rachel,' which it seems was her name, ' did you take up the money?' ' Yes,' said...so he turned to go away. " As I could not refrain contributing tears to this man's story, so neither could I refrain my charity for his assistance ;...
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Fragments of History: Narratives of Some of the Most Remarkable Events in ...

Henry Peter Dunster - Children's literature - 1850 - 372 pages
...says he, ' you shall hear her own it.' So he calls again, ' Rachel ! Rachel !' (which, it seems, was her name), 'did you take up the money?' ' Yes,' said...tears to this man's story, so neither could I refrain my charity for his assistance, so I called him : ' Hark thee, friend,' said I ; ' come hither, for...
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The Literature and the Literary Men of Great Britain and Ireland, Volume 2

Abraham Mills - English literature - 1851 - 616 pages
...own it. So he calls again. Rachel, Rachel, which it seems was her name, did you take up the money 1 Yes, said she. How much was it ? said he. Four shillings...and so he turned to go away. As I could not refrain contributing tears to this man's story, so neither could I refrain my charity for his assistance; so...
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