The book Adam Brown, the Merchant 1 was written by author Smith, Horace, 1779-1849 Here you can read free online of Adam Brown, the Merchant 1 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Adam Brown, the Merchant 1 a good or bad book?
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Jackson be ?" *' Sir Greirory's head man. Makes no odds, 156 ADAM BROWN. he says, for a butler ; but to sit down with a livery-servant, — no go ! " " John Trotman, you're a fool ! What the dickens, you stupid fellow ! mayn't I do as I like in my own house ?" A shake of the head gave a negative reply. " But, John, I don't consider you merely as a servant. When I was knocked over- board by the swinging of that cursed boom off Civita Vecchia, and all the rest of the sailors were running, and swear...ing, and jabbering to lower the boat, didn't you, without waiting a moment, or uttering a single word, jump into the water after me ?" " Done same for black cook." " I know you would have done the same for the black cook, but that does not cancel the obligation conferred on me." ** Didn't save you^ saved yourself." **Yes, because I'm a good swimmer; but your good intentions were all the same." " Had none — didn't know 'twas you. — Flummery ! " " Lookye, John Trotman ; I hate to be contradicted, and I won't be contradicted : so ADAM BROWN.
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