Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 - Great Britain |
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... Mapletoft , which he enjoyed the more , because the individual in question never suffered his calm , amiable , placid disposition to be ruffled for one moment , even by the coarsest freaks of his brother - in - law . According to that ...
... Mapletoft , which he enjoyed the more , because the individual in question never suffered his calm , amiable , placid disposition to be ruffled for one moment , even by the coarsest freaks of his brother - in - law . According to that ...
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... Mapletoft in his rural rambles continued to be exposed to the ridicule of the Westen rus- tics ; who , when they saw him spouting and apostrophizing with no other auditor than his inseparable four - 4 WALTER COLYΤΟΝ .
... Mapletoft in his rural rambles continued to be exposed to the ridicule of the Westen rus- tics ; who , when they saw him spouting and apostrophizing with no other auditor than his inseparable four - 4 WALTER COLYΤΟΝ .
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... Mapletoft himself was never reckoned for any thing ) ; and the consequence of these temptations , in ad- dition to the pleasure of the joke itself , was the pretty frequent appendage to the scholar's pig- tail of some sort of rubbish ...
... Mapletoft himself was never reckoned for any thing ) ; and the consequence of these temptations , in ad- dition to the pleasure of the joke itself , was the pretty frequent appendage to the scholar's pig- tail of some sort of rubbish ...
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... Maple- toft less gratified by the new acquaintance they had made , for he found in the old priest not only a pleasant inoffensive companion , but an excellent classical scholar , with whom he could tag verses , and interchange Latin ...
... Maple- toft less gratified by the new acquaintance they had made , for he found in the old priest not only a pleasant inoffensive companion , but an excellent classical scholar , with whom he could tag verses , and interchange Latin ...
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... Mapletoft , who was the kindest - hearted and most accommodating crea- ture in existence , never made the smallest ob- jection to any arrangement that was proposed , and as upon one or two former occasions he had exhibited himself upon ...
... Mapletoft , who was the kindest - hearted and most accommodating crea- ture in existence , never made the smallest ob- jection to any arrangement that was proposed , and as upon one or two former occasions he had exhibited himself upon ...
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