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Página 18
... placing themselves behind the backs of their chairs , while Mr . De Van
solemnly invoked a blessing as the children reverentially folded their hands in
silence . During the meal , Mr . D . asked his wife if she knew that Mr . Willard had
opened ...
... placing themselves behind the backs of their chairs , while Mr . De Van
solemnly invoked a blessing as the children reverentially folded their hands in
silence . During the meal , Mr . D . asked his wife if she knew that Mr . Willard had
opened ...
Página 42
He is in the employment of Mr . Willard . ” Mrs . D . had failed rapidly during the
day , and now no hope was entertained of her recovery ; she was aware of her
approaching dissolution , and was calm , for all her trust was stayed on God .
He is in the employment of Mr . Willard . ” Mrs . D . had failed rapidly during the
day , and now no hope was entertained of her recovery ; she was aware of her
approaching dissolution , and was calm , for all her trust was stayed on God .
Página 44
Mr . Radford had at this time left Mr . Willard ' s , and set up business for himself .
Mr . Willard still continued in the mercantile business , and was highly esteemed
by his patrons , not only for his honor in trade , but as an intelligent man ; he was
...
Mr . Radford had at this time left Mr . Willard ' s , and set up business for himself .
Mr . Willard still continued in the mercantile business , and was highly esteemed
by his patrons , not only for his honor in trade , but as an intelligent man ; he was
...
Página 45
... with a warm reception , or if they wanted a dram and had not the ready “
change , " or were too penurious to pay the " three cents , or sixpence , ” by
getting the start of Mr . Willard in wit , the full bumpers would be liberally dealt out
to them .
... with a warm reception , or if they wanted a dram and had not the ready “
change , " or were too penurious to pay the " three cents , or sixpence , ” by
getting the start of Mr . Willard in wit , the full bumpers would be liberally dealt out
to them .
Página 46
... and did not forget to put in the jug of brandy . As he set it into his carriage he
soliloquized , “ No one will object to this , it is just what the poor fellow needs . "
Mr . Willard was not only liberal 47 with his brandy and wines , but was always 46
.
... and did not forget to put in the jug of brandy . As he set it into his carriage he
soliloquized , “ No one will object to this , it is just what the poor fellow needs . "
Mr . Willard was not only liberal 47 with his brandy and wines , but was always 46
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