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Jemima was, you see, a lady herself, and of very high connections: though her own family had met with crosses, and was rather low. Mr. Tuggeridge, her father, kept the famous tripe-shop near the "Pigtail and Sparrow," in the Whitechapel Road; from which place I married her; being myself very fond of the article, and especially when she served it to me--the dear thing!
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Add Cox's Diary, Jemima was, you see, a lady herself, and of very high connections: though her own family had met with crosses, and was rather low. Mr. Tuggeridge, her father, kept the famous tripe-shop near the Pigtail and Sparrow, in the Whitechapel Road; from which p, Cox's Diary to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Cox's Diary, Jemima was, you see, a lady herself, and of very high connections: though her own family had met with crosses, and was rather low. Mr. Tuggeridge, her father, kept the famous tripe-shop near the Pigtail and Sparrow, in the Whitechapel Road; from which p, Cox's Diary to your collection on WonderClub |