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Chapter 89 But courage! gentle reader!I scorn ittis enough to have thee in my powerbut to make use of the advantage which the fortune of the pen has now gained over thee, would be too muchNo! by that all-powerful fire which warms the visionary brain, and lights the spirits through unworldly tracts! ere I would force a helpless creature upon this hard service, and make thee pay, poor soul! for fifty pages, which I have no right to sell thee,naked as I am, I would browse upon the mountains, and smile that the north wind brought me neither my tent or my supper. So put on, my brave boy! and make the best of thy way to Boulogne. |
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