Ten Thousand A-year, Tom 1Little, Brown, & Company, 1889 |
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... sure ! Here am I , in my eight - and- twentieth year , and for four long years have been one of the shopmen at Tag - rag & Co.'s , slaving from half - past seven o'clock in the morning till nine at night , and all for a salary of thirty ...
... sure ! Here am I , in my eight - and- twentieth year , and for four long years have been one of the shopmen at Tag - rag & Co.'s , slaving from half - past seven o'clock in the morning till nine at night , and all for a salary of thirty ...
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... sure , and ogled them ! - All of them don't seem to dislike the thing — and sometimes they'll smile , in a sort of that way I'm safe says - but it's been no use yet , not a bit of it ! My eyes ! catch me , by the way , ever nodding ...
... sure , and ogled them ! - All of them don't seem to dislike the thing — and sometimes they'll smile , in a sort of that way I'm safe says - but it's been no use yet , not a bit of it ! My eyes ! catch me , by the way , ever nodding ...
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... my life ! how delightful ! ( A sigh and a pause . ) Yes , I should often come to the shop . Gad , it would be half the fun of my fortune ! How they would envy me , to be sure ! How one should enjoy it ! I would TEN THOUSAND A - YEAR . 5 CT.
... my life ! how delightful ! ( A sigh and a pause . ) Yes , I should often come to the shop . Gad , it would be half the fun of my fortune ! How they would envy me , to be sure ! How one should enjoy it ! I would TEN THOUSAND A - YEAR . 5 CT.
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... sure there's often a great deal in . Oh , of course , I might marry whom I pleased ! Who could n't be got with ten thousand a - year ? ( Another pause . ) I think I should go abroad to Russia directly ; for they tell me there's a man ...
... sure there's often a great deal in . Oh , of course , I might marry whom I pleased ! Who could n't be got with ten thousand a - year ? ( Another pause . ) I think I should go abroad to Russia directly ; for they tell me there's a man ...
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... sure , it was not impossible that he might intend to ride during the day . Then he put on a queer kind of under - waistcoat , which in fact was only a roll - collar of rather faded pea - green silk , and designed to set off a very ...
... sure , it was not impossible that he might intend to ride during the day . Then he put on a queer kind of under - waistcoat , which in fact was only a roll - collar of rather faded pea - green silk , and designed to set off a very ...
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