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Excerpt from Day's Ramble in Derbyshire: Or, the Travels of Tommy Wilson and Billy Passmore; Interspersed With Observations and Anecdotes; Ornamented With Six Beautiful Copper-Plates
Tommy Wilson was twelve years old: he could read and write well, and understood most of the common rules in Gough's Arithmetic. Billy Passmore was six months and a few days young er, and, though a lively good natured boy, was less attentive to his learning, and of course was not quite so good a scholar. Billy was rather too fondof amusement, particularly rambling'among the neighbouring farms, and viewingfithe fields, orchards and meadows; though he was never known to rob any farmer of his fruit, or to do him any other injury, knowingly.
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