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... write soon , and to write often , and to write long letters , which I hope in time to repay you ; but you must be a patient creditor . I have , how- ever , this of gratitude , that I think of you with regard , when I do not , perhaps ...
... write soon , and to write often , and to write long letters , which I hope in time to repay you ; but you must be a patient creditor . I have , how- ever , this of gratitude , that I think of you with regard , when I do not , perhaps ...
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... writing what they told me as his sayings . JOHNSON . " Why should you write down my sayings ? " BOSWELL . " I write them when they are good . " JOHNSON . " Nay , you may as well write down the sayings of any one else that are good ...
... writing what they told me as his sayings . JOHNSON . " Why should you write down my sayings ? " BOSWELL . " I write them when they are good . " JOHNSON . " Nay , you may as well write down the sayings of any one else that are good ...
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... writing the history of the wolf in Great - Britain . JOHNSON . " The wolf , Sir ! why the wolf ? Why does he not write of the bear , which we had formerly ? Nay , it is said we had the beaver . Or why does he not write of the grey rat ...
... writing the history of the wolf in Great - Britain . JOHNSON . " The wolf , Sir ! why the wolf ? Why does he not write of the bear , which we had formerly ? Nay , it is said we had the beaver . Or why does he not write of the grey rat ...
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