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... young Pepys.2 He was eighteen now - not many inches over five feet in height , dark , round in the face , with large , enquiring eyes . His clothes , which were those of a young man of modest station , were inclined to be untidy , and ...
... young Pepys.2 He was eighteen now - not many inches over five feet in height , dark , round in the face , with large , enquiring eyes . His clothes , which were those of a young man of modest station , were inclined to be untidy , and ...
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... young person may best be described as a caution . At first his employer , who loved any- thing droll and original , found his vagaries amusing ; when he returned late one night and discovered the boy , who was supposed to be guarding ...
... young person may best be described as a caution . At first his employer , who loved any- thing droll and original , found his vagaries amusing ; when he returned late one night and discovered the boy , who was supposed to be guarding ...
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... young people and found them both red in the face and well enough pleased with their night's lodging . It was a wonderful wedding- " the only occurrence I ever mett with " , he assured Lord Sandwich , " begun , pro- ceded on and finished ...
... young people and found them both red in the face and well enough pleased with their night's lodging . It was a wonderful wedding- " the only occurrence I ever mett with " , he assured Lord Sandwich , " begun , pro- ceded on and finished ...
Contents
The Infant Samuel 16331650 I | 1 |
First Manhood 16501658 | 19 |
A Mean Clerk 16581659 | 45 |
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