Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 110W. Blackwood & Sons, 1871 |
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... Hezekiah ? Truly tired I was getting , after plodding through Merthyr Mawr , Ogmore , and Ewenny , Llaleston , and New- castle , and driven at last to the town of Bridgend . For some of my fish had a gamesome odour , when first I set ...
... Hezekiah ? Truly tired I was getting , after plodding through Merthyr Mawr , Ogmore , and Ewenny , Llaleston , and New- castle , and driven at last to the town of Bridgend . For some of my fish had a gamesome odour , when first I set ...
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... Hezekiah wanted fish . I saw it by his nostrils , and I knew it for certain when he pretended not to see me or my standing . He went a good bit round the corner , as if to deal with the ironmonger . But for all that , I knew as well as ...
... Hezekiah wanted fish . I saw it by his nostrils , and I knew it for certain when he pretended not to see me or my standing . He went a good bit round the corner , as if to deal with the ironmonger . But for all that , I knew as well as ...
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... Hezekiah , either for taste or for nourishment , unless they had the sea - smell now . Brother , all your money back , and the fish to poor Griffy , if you know not the smell of salt water yet . " " Now , don't you be so hot , old Davy ...
... Hezekiah , either for taste or for nourishment , unless they had the sea - smell now . Brother , all your money back , and the fish to poor Griffy , if you know not the smell of salt water yet . " " Now , don't you be so hot , old Davy ...
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... Hezekiah Perkins , a member and leading elder of the " Nicodemus- Christians , " was so hard a man to cheat - except by stirring of his gall -and so keen a cheat himself ; so proud , moreover , of his wit and praying , and truly ...
... Hezekiah Perkins , a member and leading elder of the " Nicodemus- Christians , " was so hard a man to cheat - except by stirring of his gall -and so keen a cheat himself ; so proud , moreover , of his wit and praying , and truly ...
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... Hezekiah , to strike the noon of Monday . Every child that went to the well knew the truth of everything ; and every woman of Newton and Nottage had formed from the men her own opin- ion , and was ready to stand thereby , and defy all ...
... Hezekiah , to strike the noon of Monday . Every child that went to the well knew the truth of everything ; and every woman of Newton and Nottage had formed from the men her own opin- ion , and was ready to stand thereby , and defy all ...
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