The Works of Laurence Sterne, with a Life of the Author Written by HimselfDerby & Jackson, 1857 |
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... Fevre . An ' please your Honor , do not sigh so piteously , I would say to him as I lay beside him . I cannot help ... Fevre's boy . And with that , like a quieting draught , his Honor would fall asleep . I like to hear Trim's stories ...
... Fevre . An ' please your Honor , do not sigh so piteously , I would say to him as I lay beside him . I cannot help ... Fevre's boy . And with that , like a quieting draught , his Honor would fall asleep . I like to hear Trim's stories ...
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... Fevre's son to you- ( a tear of joy of the first water sparkled in my uncle Toby's eye , and another , the fellow to it , in the corporal's , as the proposition was made ) -you will see why , when you read Le Fevre's story . Fool that I ...
... Fevre's son to you- ( a tear of joy of the first water sparkled in my uncle Toby's eye , and another , the fellow to it , in the corporal's , as the proposition was made ) -you will see why , when you read Le Fevre's story . Fool that I ...
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... Fevre and his boy the whole time he smoked it . CHAPTER VII . THE STORY OF LE FEVRE CONTINUED . 334 OPINIONS OF LIFE AND.
... Fevre and his boy the whole time he smoked it . CHAPTER VII . THE STORY OF LE FEVRE CONTINUED . 334 OPINIONS OF LIFE AND.
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Laurence Sterne. CHAPTER VII . THE STORY OF LE FEVRE CONTINUED . Ir was not till my uncle Toby had knocked the ashes out of his third pipe , that Corporal Trim returned from the inn , and gave him the following account : I despaired at ...
Laurence Sterne. CHAPTER VII . THE STORY OF LE FEVRE CONTINUED . Ir was not till my uncle Toby had knocked the ashes out of his third pipe , that Corporal Trim returned from the inn , and gave him the following account : I despaired at ...
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... Fevre , a lieutenant in Angus's ; but he knows me not , said he a second time , musing ; possibly he may my story , added he . Pray tell the captain , I was the ensign at Breda , whose wife was most unfortunately killed with a musket ...
... Fevre , a lieutenant in Angus's ; but he knows me not , said he a second time , musing ; possibly he may my story , added he . Pray tell the captain , I was the ensign at Breda , whose wife was most unfortunately killed with a musket ...
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Abbess affair answered beds of justice better betwixt breeches Bridget brother Shandy brother Toby CHAPTER child conscience continued my father Corporal Trim Count Solmes cried my father cried my uncle cursed dear devil discourse door Eugenius eyes fancy Fevre give half hand head heart Heaven HOBBY-HORSE Honor horse imagination kind King of Bohemia laid least Lillibullero look Madam man's matter mind mother nature never night nose Obadiah opinion Phutatorius pipe pity poor pray Prignitz quoth my father quoth my uncle ravelin reader reason replied my father replied my uncle sermon side siege Slawkenbergius Slop soul spirits Stevinus story Strasburg Susannah tell thee thing thou thought told took Trim's TRISTRAM SHANDY truth turn twas uncle Toby uncle Toby's Wadman Walter Shandy whilst whole wish word write Yorick