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Strana 128
... told by one , for whom I had asked a certain favour from the chief of the king's servants , whom they here call the Lord Treasurer , that I had eternally obliged him . I was so surprised at his gratitude that I could not forbear saying ...
... told by one , for whom I had asked a certain favour from the chief of the king's servants , whom they here call the Lord Treasurer , that I had eternally obliged him . I was so surprised at his gratitude that I could not forbear saying ...
Strana 170
... told him I would bring a company of friends to dine with him the next week , as an en- couragement to his ingenuity ; upon which he thanked me , saying that he would provide himself with a new frying - pan against that day . I replied ...
... told him I would bring a company of friends to dine with him the next week , as an en- couragement to his ingenuity ; upon which he thanked me , saying that he would provide himself with a new frying - pan against that day . I replied ...
Strana 201
... told him he presumed it was the power of making gold . ' No , sir ' , says the dervish , it is somewhat more wonderful than that ; it is the power of reanimating a dead body , by flinging my own soul into it . ' While he was yet ...
... told him he presumed it was the power of making gold . ' No , sir ' , says the dervish , it is somewhat more wonderful than that ; it is the power of reanimating a dead body , by flinging my own soul into it . ' While he was yet ...
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