Thinks-I-to-Myself: a Serio-Ludicro, Tragico-Comico Tale

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Thinks-I-to-Myself: a Serio-Ludicro, Tragico-Comico Tale
Edward Nares
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I think they are tolerably pretty and pathetic for a dodpole ; — but of this you may be well assured, gentle reader, that you will not find one fault in them, of which I am not myself aware ; only I leave them to your civility and feeling, rather than stop to mend them, as they were written so long ago.
The next day Mr. Hargrave joined me ; if I were to tell you what happened to him at the place he pat up at, it would make both your ears to tingle, and you would certainly split your sides with
...laughing; but you see I have got to go to Aberdeen to-night, if possible, and so cannot stop to tell it you ; none of you can expect that I should, who knows how precious THINKS-I-TO-MTSELF. 95 a thing time is : we made the best of our way to Aberdeen, after vre had got together again, though at no small risk of being lost from the drifting of the snow.
Mr. Hargrave was well known to one of the professors at Aberdeen, who received us most civilly. We staid there but a very short time.
While we were there, Mr.


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