Well, said I, I am glad two of them are gone; I make no doubt but to get away the other two likewise. So I gave him another thing to hang about his Neck. Three Days after he came to me to my Chamber and... Scrapeana. Fugitive miscellany - Page 234publié par - 1792Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
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...better, but not perfectly well, or, in truth, he had not dealt clearly with me. He had four devils in his head, and he perceived two of them were gone with...which I had given him, but the other two troubled him still. « Well, » said I, « I am glad two of them are gone ; I make no doubt but to get away the... | |
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