Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 287F. Jefferies, 1967 - Early English newspapers |
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Page 106
... Juffs junior . He answered in a very thin voice , looking towards the floor , " Please , sir , I can ride it . " I had been prepared to encourage . I removed my arm from Juffs ' neck . said . The answer took me aback . " Oh , you can ...
... Juffs junior . He answered in a very thin voice , looking towards the floor , " Please , sir , I can ride it . " I had been prepared to encourage . I removed my arm from Juffs ' neck . said . The answer took me aback . " Oh , you can ...
Page 112
... Juffs . I confiscated the pea - shooter of Juffs junior ; I bent it until it broke . I promised punishment . I apologised , and so did Juffs junior . It was not enough . I tendered half a crown . It was accepted . Afterwards I angrily ...
... Juffs . I confiscated the pea - shooter of Juffs junior ; I bent it until it broke . I promised punishment . I apologised , and so did Juffs junior . It was not enough . I tendered half a crown . It was accepted . Afterwards I angrily ...
Page 113
... Juffs , but others might have done so . would inquire . I waited feverishly . Many voices shouted , many doors slammed , and the whole life of the inn awoke to a busy search for Juffs junior . My boys conversed in awe - struck whispers ...
... Juffs , but others might have done so . would inquire . I waited feverishly . Many voices shouted , many doors slammed , and the whole life of the inn awoke to a busy search for Juffs junior . My boys conversed in awe - struck whispers ...
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