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I pray'd her that Juno might light I me home , she open'd the Shutter , and said twas pretty light abroad ; Juno was weary and gon to bed . So I came home by Star - light as well as I could .... ( October 24 ) I went in the Hackny Coach ...
I pray'd her that Juno might light I me home , she open'd the Shutter , and said twas pretty light abroad ; Juno was weary and gon to bed . So I came home by Star - light as well as I could .... ( October 24 ) I went in the Hackny Coach ...
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He's a mean fellow that let's no man handle His lantern when it's just to light a candle ; He has lost no light , he hasn't felt the strain ; And you have light enough , so why complain ? “ And when a woman tries a mild display In dress ...
He's a mean fellow that let's no man handle His lantern when it's just to light a candle ; He has lost no light , he hasn't felt the strain ; And you have light enough , so why complain ? “ And when a woman tries a mild display In dress ...
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It was doubly light - almost as much so as day - for everything was covered with the deep snow which had been falling silently ever since the evening before . The window was in a square recess ; the old strange little panes of glass had ...
It was doubly light - almost as much so as day - for everything was covered with the deep snow which had been falling silently ever since the evening before . The window was in a square recess ; the old strange little panes of glass had ...
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