He married the widow of John Hull, the mint master, they suffered straits together, but he used to comfort her with the assurance that they would yet have "a fair brick house in the Green Lane of North Boston.
The "fair brick house" long served as an Asylum for boys, at the corner of Salem and Charles streets.
The prospect of success seemed very small, and most people thought that Phips was as far from having money enough to build a "fair brick house" as he was while he tended sheep.
It also enabled him to fulfil his promise to his wife, by building a "fair brick house" in the Green Lane of Boston.
He often told his wife that he should be very rich, and would build a "fair brick house" in the Green Lane of Boston.
He often told his wife that, some time or other, he should be very rich, and would build a "fair brick house" in the Green Lane of Boston.
The prospect of success seemed very small; and most people would have thought that Captain Phips was as far from having money enough to build a "fair brick house" as he was while he tended sheep.
It also enabled him to fulfil his promise to his wife, by building a "fair brick house," in the Green Lane of Boston.
The prospect of success seemed very small; and most people would have thought that Captain Phips was as far from having money enough to build a "fair brick house," as he was while he tended sheep.
Here was a chance to win that "fair brick house in the Green Lane of North Boston" and Phips busied himself with picking up information until he was primed to make a voyage of discovery.
The "fair brick house" was of two stories with a portico and columns.
He often told his wife that some time or other he should be very rich and would build a "fair brick house" in the Green Lane of Boston.
The prospect of success seemed very small, and most people would have thought that Captain Phipps was as far from having money enough to build a "fair brick house" as he was while he tended sheep.
It also enabled him to fulfil his promise to his wife by building a "fair brick house" in the Green Lane of Boston.
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