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... walked two miles , we had for refreshments fruit or nuts or both , and often cake and light wine . Total abstinence had not been thought of at that time but I remember that when I was fourteen years old , I found that when I drank the ...
... walked two miles , we had for refreshments fruit or nuts or both , and often cake and light wine . Total abstinence had not been thought of at that time but I remember that when I was fourteen years old , I found that when I drank the ...
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... walked up the street with me . Passing the prison , he pointed out a kind - looking man of powerful frame , standing on the platform before the door , as the jailer , Avis . At my request , the justice called Avis down , but instantly ...
... walked up the street with me . Passing the prison , he pointed out a kind - looking man of powerful frame , standing on the platform before the door , as the jailer , Avis . At my request , the justice called Avis down , but instantly ...
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... walked to a grove of forest trees , where I gathered leaves of rich autumn tints and fastened them together with thorns . Returning to the hotel , I told the landlord that I had now permission to enter the prison and asked him to give ...
... walked to a grove of forest trees , where I gathered leaves of rich autumn tints and fastened them together with thorns . Returning to the hotel , I told the landlord that I had now permission to enter the prison and asked him to give ...
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