The Vicar of Wakefield: A TaleWilloughby, 1841 - 252 páginas Details the romantic intrigues in the family of a country vicar in eighteenth century England. |
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... pipe and tabor . A feast also was provided for our reception , at which we sat cheerfully down , and what the conversation wanted in wit , was made up in laughter . Our little habitation was situated at the foot of a sloping hill ...
... pipe and tabor . A feast also was provided for our reception , at which we sat cheerfully down , and what the conversation wanted in wit , was made up in laughter . Our little habitation was situated at the foot of a sloping hill ...
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... pipe and tabor . The moon shone bright . Mr. Thornhill and my eldest daugh- ter led up the ball , to the great delight of the spectators ; for the neighbours , hearing what was going forward , came flocking about us . My girl moved with ...
... pipe and tabor . The moon shone bright . Mr. Thornhill and my eldest daugh- ter led up the ball , to the great delight of the spectators ; for the neighbours , hearing what was going forward , came flocking about us . My girl moved with ...
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acquaintance Æsop ALDERSGATE STREET amusement appeared began Burchell called catgut CHAP cheerful child comfort continued cried my wife daughter dear Edgeworthstown eldest favour Flamborough fortune friendship gave gentleman George Primrose girls give going Goldsmith guilt happy happy human heart Heaven honest honour hope horse Jenkinson knew letter live Livy looks madam Manetho manner marriage married mind miseries Miss Wilmot morning neighbour never night observed Ocellus Lucanus OLIVER GOLDSMITH Olivia once pain papa passion perceived perfectly person pipe and tabor pleased pleasure poor postilion pounds present prison promise received replied resolved rest returned rich scarcely seemed shoemaker's holiday sister sizar soon Sophia Squire stoops to Conquer stranger sure tell thee things Thornhill's thou thought took town uncle Vicar of Wakefield virtue wretched young lady