The Edinburgh magazine, and literary miscellany, a new series of The Scots magazine, Volumes 15-181825 |
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Page 31
... morning , and had since then walked upwards of twenty miles ; he told me plainly that he could not afford it , as he had but one sixpence left , and that he did not dare to break upon it till he knew where he would get a bed , and what ...
... morning , and had since then walked upwards of twenty miles ; he told me plainly that he could not afford it , as he had but one sixpence left , and that he did not dare to break upon it till he knew where he would get a bed , and what ...
Page 32
... morning , and continue our journey together . In the house where I stopped I met with a doctor and a painter , two very singular characters in various points of view , but both distinguish- ed for cordial good fellowship over the ...
... morning , and continue our journey together . In the house where I stopped I met with a doctor and a painter , two very singular characters in various points of view , but both distinguish- ed for cordial good fellowship over the ...
Page 33
... morning was beautiful , calm , and mildly sun- ny ; the wind just strong enough to be heard whispering and breathing through the young green unfolding buds of the earlier trees ; the lark sung loud , clear , and melodious , high among ...
... morning was beautiful , calm , and mildly sun- ny ; the wind just strong enough to be heard whispering and breathing through the young green unfolding buds of the earlier trees ; the lark sung loud , clear , and melodious , high among ...
Page 40
... morning ; but at breakfast she will examine his shoes , to find whether the mud which adheres to them inay betray that he has been beyond his limits ; she keeps no female ser- vant of more attractive features than the woman who attended ...
... morning ; but at breakfast she will examine his shoes , to find whether the mud which adheres to them inay betray that he has been beyond his limits ; she keeps no female ser- vant of more attractive features than the woman who attended ...
Page 42
... morning dole , with her hand , from the basin . Never had I seen a fe- male in respectable life in a dress , attitude , and employment , less at- tractive ; and as soon as the minister appeared , I took my departure , re- sisting every ...
... morning dole , with her hand , from the basin . Never had I seen a fe- male in respectable life in a dress , attitude , and employment , less at- tractive ; and as soon as the minister appeared , I took my departure , re- sisting every ...
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