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... pedler that would n't go , and wouldn't strike when it did go ; -dwelling , in short , on all the darker incidents and accidents of life , and thus establishing a nearness and equality of relation to the sick man , that somehow soothed ...
... pedler that would n't go , and wouldn't strike when it did go ; -dwelling , in short , on all the darker incidents and accidents of life , and thus establishing a nearness and equality of relation to the sick man , that somehow soothed ...
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... pedler the other day . I don't want it ; but as you are going to travel , may be you can make use of it , Walker ; take it , any how . " tor . " I have got a new pair of saddle- bags , " said the circuit - rider , but I be- lieve I ...
... pedler the other day . I don't want it ; but as you are going to travel , may be you can make use of it , Walker ; take it , any how . " tor . " I have got a new pair of saddle- bags , " said the circuit - rider , but I be- lieve I ...
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... pedler . " You must drink with me , you must . " " And welcome , " said the old man . " Well , " said the pedler , " I do travel five counties ; but for all that , you are the first namesake I have found . I am Thomas Leicester , too ...
... pedler . " You must drink with me , you must . " " And welcome , " said the old man . " Well , " said the pedler , " I do travel five counties ; but for all that , you are the first namesake I have found . I am Thomas Leicester , too ...
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... pedler said that was a pity , he should have liked to see his namesake , and drink a glass with him . " Come again to - morrow , " said Harry Vint , ironically . " Dame , " he cried , " come hither . Here's another Thomas Leicester for ...
... pedler said that was a pity , he should have liked to see his namesake , and drink a glass with him . " Come again to - morrow , " said Harry Vint , ironically . " Dame , " he cried , " come hither . Here's another Thomas Leicester for ...
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... pedler to a chop , and plied him well with the best ale . All this failed to loose the pedler's tongue at the time , but it muddled his judgment : on resuming his journey , he gave his entertainer a wink . Carrick rose and followed ...
... pedler to a chop , and plied him well with the best ale . All this failed to loose the pedler's tongue at the time , but it muddled his judgment : on resuming his journey , he gave his entertainer a wink . Carrick rose and followed ...
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