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robe, it was not so good as own; but he is said to be a very

narrow man What he spoke, however, was no doubt sound law; yet I could

observe he has a bad custo the na he has such a kittle conscience, which, on less

occasions, causes him often to shed tears

Mrs Pringle and ht of the

queen, out of theof a pastry baxter's shop, opposite to where her

majesty stays She see,

blithe, and throwgaun for her years, and on an easy footing with the

lower orders--co to

theets theovernment

The baxter in whose shopthis told us that herinvited to take her dinner at an inn on the road from Dover, that