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... thought within himself that as they had probably been turned out of employment elsewhere , he could engage them on his own terms . He made them his accustomed offer ; as much rum every day , when work was done , as they could drink ...
... thought within himself that as they had probably been turned out of employment elsewhere , he could engage them on his own terms . He made them his accustomed offer ; as much rum every day , when work was done , as they could drink ...
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... thought I , pausing one moment to watch the broad glare in the street , and hear the sounds of the tinkling glasses within . But go on , Ishmael , said I at last ; don't you hear ? get away from before the door ; your patched boots are ...
... thought I , pausing one moment to watch the broad glare in the street , and hear the sounds of the tinkling glasses within . But go on , Ishmael , said I at last ; don't you hear ? get away from before the door ; your patched boots are ...
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... thought of anything brilliant to say , but I could not , and so I let them shine without a ray of reflected splendor from me . It was such talk as I had , of course , never heard before , and it is not saying enough to say that I have ...
... thought of anything brilliant to say , but I could not , and so I let them shine without a ray of reflected splendor from me . It was such talk as I had , of course , never heard before , and it is not saying enough to say that I have ...
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