Ten Thousand A-year, Tom 1Little, Brown, 1889 |
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... felt his feet , again yawned and stretched himself . Then he lit his fire , placed his bit of a kettle on the top of it , and returned to bed , where he lay with his eye fixed on the fire , watching the crackling blaze insinuate itself ...
... felt his feet , again yawned and stretched himself . Then he lit his fire , placed his bit of a kettle on the top of it , and returned to bed , where he lay with his eye fixed on the fire , watching the crackling blaze insinuate itself ...
Strona 11
... felt how true the obser- vation was , and that at that moment he was somewhat out of his element ; so he hurried on , and soon reached that great broad disheartening street , apostrophized by the celebrated Opium - Eater , 1 with bitter ...
... felt how true the obser- vation was , and that at that moment he was somewhat out of his element ; so he hurried on , and soon reached that great broad disheartening street , apostrophized by the celebrated Opium - Eater , 1 with bitter ...
Strona 12
... felt as happy , poor soul , in his little ostentation , as his Corinthian rival in tip - top turn- out , after twice as long , and as anxious , and fifty times as expensive , preparations for effective public display ! Nay , my poor ...
... felt as happy , poor soul , in his little ostentation , as his Corinthian rival in tip - top turn- out , after twice as long , and as anxious , and fifty times as expensive , preparations for effective public display ! Nay , my poor ...
Strona 14
... felt of his ever being able to indulge in his propensities for finery and display . Nothing better had he to occupy his few thoughts . He had had only a plain mercantile education , as it is called , i . e . reading , writing , and ...
... felt of his ever being able to indulge in his propensities for finery and display . Nothing better had he to occupy his few thoughts . He had had only a plain mercantile education , as it is called , i . e . reading , writing , and ...
Strona 15
... felt forced to give ) to the little girl who waited on him , cost him tenpence ; and then , having somewhat refreshed himself , he began to think of returning to town . Having lit one of his two cigars , he sallied forth , puffing along ...
... felt forced to give ) to the little girl who waited on him , cost him tenpence ; and then , having somewhat refreshed himself , he began to think of returning to town . Having lit one of his two cigars , he sallied forth , puffing along ...
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