Reuben Apsley, Volume 1H. Colburn, 1827 |
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Page 4
... morning was to protect his instep by fences of white paper . These were withdrawn when he went to ' Change , carefully placed upon the mantel - piece , under the guard- ianship of an old interest - book , and resumed the next morning ...
... morning was to protect his instep by fences of white paper . These were withdrawn when he went to ' Change , carefully placed upon the mantel - piece , under the guard- ianship of an old interest - book , and resumed the next morning ...
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... morning . The appearance of Cornhill , as he returned along it , did not tend to exhilarate his spirits : there was but one hackney - coach upon the stand , of which the horses and driver were all asleep ; the few passengers that were ...
... morning . The appearance of Cornhill , as he returned along it , did not tend to exhilarate his spirits : there was but one hackney - coach upon the stand , of which the horses and driver were all asleep ; the few passengers that were ...
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... morning occasioned him to doze , and at length fall fast asleep upon his stool . An established etiquette prohibiting his clerks from departing unless they had received orders to that effect , they had recourse to their usual ...
... morning occasioned him to doze , and at length fall fast asleep upon his stool . An established etiquette prohibiting his clerks from departing unless they had received orders to that effect , they had recourse to their usual ...
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... morning , his fears revisited him with unabated violence ; but at the same time his habitual distrust of all news gathered upon ' Change , which he had found by expe- rience to be often invented for interested pur- poses , suggested to ...
... morning , his fears revisited him with unabated violence ; but at the same time his habitual distrust of all news gathered upon ' Change , which he had found by expe- rience to be often invented for interested pur- poses , suggested to ...
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... morning . Arraying himself accordingly in his Sunday habiliments , depositing his Protestant flail in one pocket , a prayer - book in the other , and furnishing his waistcoat with a fresh supply of lump sugar from a locker that formed ...
... morning . Arraying himself accordingly in his Sunday habiliments , depositing his Protestant flail in one pocket , a prayer - book in the other , and furnishing his waistcoat with a fresh supply of lump sugar from a locker that formed ...
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