" Monsieur, I have but littel in de vorld, yet I could not see poor half countryvomans starve. De man, dog-master—ven Monsieur Pierre Pike find dat goot snap dog, Brighte— run avay,—for fear oder peoples would come claim dere animals,—so,—she left in de last extremity." p. 116
Uncle Horace, by the author of 'Sketches of Irish character'.
By Anna Maria Hall
Published by , 1837
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