I would have walked many a mile to have communed with you, and believe me I will shortly pay you a second visit; but my friends, I fancy, by this time wonder at my stay, so let me have the money immediately. Tait's Edinburgh Magazine - Page 54redigeeritud poolt - 1834Full view - About this book
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