LincolnNelson Doubleday, Incorporated, 1924 - 124 páginas |
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... . When I am not walking I am reading ; I cannot sit and think . Books think for me . I have no repugnances . Shaftesbury is not too genteel 70 Charles Lamb Detached Thoughts on Books Reading The Superar nuated V 3 21 34 40 52 70.
... . When I am not walking I am reading ; I cannot sit and think . Books think for me . I have no repugnances . Shaftesbury is not too genteel 70 Charles Lamb Detached Thoughts on Books Reading The Superar nuated V 3 21 34 40 52 70.
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... walk it away ; but I do not walk all day long , as I used to do in those transient holidays , thirty miles a day , to make the most of them . If Time were troublesome , I could read it away ; but I do not read in that violent measure ...
... walk it away ; but I do not walk all day long , as I used to do in those transient holidays , thirty miles a day , to make the most of them . If Time were troublesome , I could read it away ; but I do not read in that violent measure ...
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... gardens . I am already come to be known by my vacant face and careless gesture , perambulating at no fixed place , nor with any settled purpose . I walk about ; not to and from . They tell me , a certain cum dignitate 90 Charles Lamb.
... gardens . I am already come to be known by my vacant face and careless gesture , perambulating at no fixed place , nor with any settled purpose . I walk about ; not to and from . They tell me , a certain cum dignitate 90 Charles Lamb.
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... walk into Colnaghi's , and buy a wilderness of Lionardos . Yet do you ? " Then do you remember our pleasant walks to Enfield , and Potter's Bar , and Waltham , when we had a holyday , ( holydays and all other fun are gone now we are ...
... walk into Colnaghi's , and buy a wilderness of Lionardos . Yet do you ? " Then do you remember our pleasant walks to Enfield , and Potter's Bar , and Waltham , when we had a holyday , ( holydays and all other fun are gone now we are ...
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... walk in . You cannot see , you say , in the galleries now . I am sure we saw , and heard too , well enough then ; but sight and all , I think , is gone with our poverty . " There was pleasure in eating strawberries before they became ...
... walk in . You cannot see , you say , in the galleries now . I am sure we saw , and heard too , well enough then ; but sight and all , I think , is gone with our poverty . " There was pleasure in eating strawberries before they became ...
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