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| Charles Lamb - 1877 - 104 pages
...should be an equivalent. A thing was worth buying then, when we felt the money that we paid for it. " Do you remember the brown suit, which you made to...Fletcher which you dragged home late at night from Barkers in Covent Garden ? Do you remember how we eyed it for weeks before we could make up our minds... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1879 - 454 pages
...should be an equivalent. A thing was worth buying then, when we felt the money that we paid for it. "Do you remember the brown suit, which you made to...from Barker's in Covent Garden ? Do you remember how we eyed it for weeks before we could make up our minds to the purchase, and had not come to a determination... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1879 - 672 pages
...should be an equivalent. A thing was worth buying then, when we felt the money that we paid for it. " Do you remember the brown suit, which you made to...from Barker's in Covent Garden ? Do you remember how we eyed it for weeks before we could make up our minds to the purchase, and had not come to a determination... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1879 - 732 pages
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| Charles Lamb - 1882 - 460 pages
...should be an equivalent. A thing was worth buying then, when we felt the money that we paid for it. "Do you remember the brown suit, which you made to...from Barker's, in Covent Garden ? Do you remember how we eyed it for weeks before we could make up our minds to the purchase, and had not come to a determination... | |
| Alfred Ainger - 1882 - 212 pages
...should be an equivalent. A thing was worth buying then, when we felt the money that we paid for.it. " Do you remember the brown suit which you made to hang...from Barker's in Covent Garden ? Do you remember how we eyed it for weeks before we could make up our minds to the purchase, and had not come to a determination... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1882 - 372 pages
...should be an equivalent. A thing was worth buying then, when we felt the money that we paid for it. " Do you remember the brown suit, which you made to...from Barker's in Covent Garden ? Do you remember how we eyed it for weeks before we could make up our minds to the purchase, and had not come to a determination... | |
| Alfred Ainger - 1882 - 216 pages
...should be an equivalent. A thing was worth buying then, when we felt the money that we paid for it. " ' Do you remember the brown suit which you made to hang...which you dragged home late at night from Barker's in Oovent Garden ? Do you remember how we eyed it for weeks before we could make up our minds to the purchase,... | |
| Anne Burrows Gilchrist - 1883 - 366 pages
...should be an equivalent. A thing was worth buying then, when We felt the money that we paid for it. " ' Do you remember the brown suit which you made to hang...from Barker's in Covent Garden ? Do you remember how we eyed it for weeks before we could make up our minds to the purchase, and had not come to a determination... | |
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