... kind. The farmer's family, who lived below, boarded him and his servant. Soon after my arrival, I was seized with an attack of illness, and he immediately gave me up his room, and made shift for himself in some other part of the house ; how, I know... Life of Bishop Stewart of Quebec - Page 72by John Nicholas Norton - 1859 - 137 pagesFull view - About this book
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