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... began now so to press upon us , that I was glad to hasten them in , and to get them up beside me in the gallery , where we were scarcely seated when the whole show , as I had seen it on the outside , but in a more confused manner , came ...
... began now so to press upon us , that I was glad to hasten them in , and to get them up beside me in the gallery , where we were scarcely seated when the whole show , as I had seen it on the outside , but in a more confused manner , came ...
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... began among ourselves to dread that surely something was the matter ; and by and by it spunkit out that the King had been shot at , with a treasonable gun that went off without powther . Oh ! what I suffered , to know and hear that we ...
... began among ourselves to dread that surely something was the matter ; and by and by it spunkit out that the King had been shot at , with a treasonable gun that went off without powther . Oh ! what I suffered , to know and hear that we ...
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... began to mob me , for it merits no other term , laid his hand on my pistol , still grasped , under a loose glove , in my right hand ; and , observing the numbers increase on his side , he asked me to deliver him the pistol . Need I say ...
... began to mob me , for it merits no other term , laid his hand on my pistol , still grasped , under a loose glove , in my right hand ; and , observing the numbers increase on his side , he asked me to deliver him the pistol . Need I say ...
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... began to talk in a very conversible manner , saying couthy and kind things , complimenting the Doctor on his ta- lents as a preacher , and sympathizing with Mrs Pringle , whose new gown had suffered great detriment , by rea- son of the ...
... began to talk in a very conversible manner , saying couthy and kind things , complimenting the Doctor on his ta- lents as a preacher , and sympathizing with Mrs Pringle , whose new gown had suffered great detriment , by rea- son of the ...
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... began to speak . Though rather fluent after he began talking , he seemed always to commence either with pain or difficulty , and often in the middle of a dispute between others , when he disapproved of a sentiment on either side , then ...
... began to speak . Though rather fluent after he began talking , he seemed always to commence either with pain or difficulty , and often in the middle of a dispute between others , when he disapproved of a sentiment on either side , then ...
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