Hone's Popular Works and Everlasting Calendar, Volume 3Wm. Tegg and Company, 1826 - Amusements |
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Page 255
... keeps my Wife , but he keeps me . He gets me all my children , and pays the nurse Weekly or monthly , puts me to nothing , Rent , nor Church dues , not so much as the Scavenger ; The happiest state that ever man was born to . I walk out ...
... keeps my Wife , but he keeps me . He gets me all my children , and pays the nurse Weekly or monthly , puts me to nothing , Rent , nor Church dues , not so much as the Scavenger ; The happiest state that ever man was born to . I walk out ...
Page 429
... keep the wood from being blown off . Then the people dress so well , and all look so happy , that it is a pleasure to be among them . I cannot un- derstand a word they say , and yet they are all civil and obliging . If any children ...
... keep the wood from being blown off . Then the people dress so well , and all look so happy , that it is a pleasure to be among them . I cannot un- derstand a word they say , and yet they are all civil and obliging . If any children ...
Page 591
... keep them in total kerchiefs , and put them on the table , or any where that you safely can ; only let their usual place of hanging be out of sight of each other . Their seeing one an- other makes them fretful . To prevent this , have ...
... keep them in total kerchiefs , and put them on the table , or any where that you safely can ; only let their usual place of hanging be out of sight of each other . Their seeing one an- other makes them fretful . To prevent this , have ...
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