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... Sir Charles Marlow ΜΕΝ . Mr. GARDNER . Hardcaftle . Haftings . Tony Lumpkin Diggory . ... · .. Mrs. Hardcastle Mifs Hardcaftle Mifs Nevill Maid .. · WOMEN . Mr. SHUTER . · • Mr. DUBELLAMY . . Mr. QUICK . .. Mr. SAUNDers . • Mrs. GREEN ...
... Sir Charles Marlow ΜΕΝ . Mr. GARDNER . Hardcaftle . Haftings . Tony Lumpkin Diggory . ... · .. Mrs. Hardcastle Mifs Hardcaftle Mifs Nevill Maid .. · WOMEN . Mr. SHUTER . · • Mr. DUBELLAMY . . Mr. QUICK . .. Mr. SAUNDers . • Mrs. GREEN ...
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... Sir , I don't comprehend your mean- ing . HARDCASTLE , ( Then to be plain with you , Kate , I expect the young ... Sir Charles Mar- low , of whom you have heard me talk fo often . The young gentleman has been bred a scholar , and 1 and ...
... Sir , I don't comprehend your mean- ing . HARDCASTLE , ( Then to be plain with you , Kate , I expect the young ... Sir Charles Mar- low , of whom you have heard me talk fo often . The young gentleman has been bred a scholar , and 1 and ...
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... Sir Charles Marlow . Mifs NEVILLE . I As I live , the most intimate friend of Mr. Haft- ings , my admirer . They are never afunder . believe you must have seen him when we lived in town . Mifs HARDCASTLE . Never . Mifs Mifs NEVILLE ...
... Sir Charles Marlow . Mifs NEVILLE . I As I live , the most intimate friend of Mr. Haft- ings , my admirer . They are never afunder . believe you must have seen him when we lived in town . Mifs HARDCASTLE . Never . Mifs Mifs NEVILLE ...
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... Sir Charles mean by recommending his fon as the modestest young man in town ? To me he appears the most impu- dent piece of brafs that ever spoke with a tongue . He has taken poffeffion of the eafy chair by the fire- fide already . He ...
... Sir Charles mean by recommending his fon as the modestest young man in town ? To me he appears the most impu- dent piece of brafs that ever spoke with a tongue . He has taken poffeffion of the eafy chair by the fire- fide already . He ...
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... Sir Charles Marlow expected here this night ? Where have you had your infor- mation ! Mifs NEVILLE . You may depend upon it . I juft faw his letter . to Mr. Hardcaftle , in which he tells him he in- tends fetting out a few hours after ...
... Sir Charles Marlow expected here this night ? Where have you had your infor- mation ! Mifs NEVILLE . You may depend upon it . I juft faw his letter . to Mr. Hardcaftle , in which he tells him he in- tends fetting out a few hours after ...
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