The History of Little Jack Embellished With Numerous Wood Engravings

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The History of Little Jack Embellished With Numerous Wood Engravings
Day Thomas
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There was in the family where he now lived a young gentleman, the nephew of his mistress, who had lost his parents, and was therefore brought up by his aunt. As Mas- ter Willets was something younger than Jack, and a very good-natured boy, he soon began to take notice of him, and be much, diverted with his company. Jack, indeed, was not undeserving this attention; for al- though he could not boast any great advan- tages of education, his conduct was entirely free from all the vices to which som
...e of the lower class of people are subject. Jack was 38 THE HISTORY OF never heard to swear, or express himself with any indecency. He was civil and respectful in his manners to all his superiors, and uni- formly good-natured to his equals. In re- spect to the animals entrusted to his care, he not only refrained from using them ill, but was never tired with doing them good offices. Added to this, he was sober, temperate, hardy, active, and ingenious, and despised a lie as much as any of his betters.

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