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... Marlow . Happy man ! You have talents and art to captivate any woman . I'm doomed to adore the sex , and yet to converse with the only part of it I despise . This stammer in my address , and this awkward unprepossessing visage of mine ...
... Marlow . Happy man ! You have talents and art to captivate any woman . I'm doomed to adore the sex , and yet to converse with the only part of it I despise . This stammer in my address , and this awkward unprepossessing visage of mine ...
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... Marlow . Instead of the battle of Belgrade , 1 be- lieve it's almost time to talk about supper . What Marlow [ reading ] . For the first course at the top , a pig , and prune sauce . Hastings . Damn your pig , I say . Marlow , And damn ...
... Marlow . Instead of the battle of Belgrade , 1 be- lieve it's almost time to talk about supper . What Marlow [ reading ] . For the first course at the top , a pig , and prune sauce . Hastings . Damn your pig , I say . Marlow , And damn ...
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... Marlow . I tell you no . rallied her a little ; but I was unwilling to be too severe . No , I could not be too severe , curse me ! Miss Hardcastle . O then , sir , you are a favour . ite , I find , among the ladies ? Marlow . Yes , my ...
... Marlow . I tell you no . rallied her a little ; but I was unwilling to be too severe . No , I could not be too severe , curse me ! Miss Hardcastle . O then , sir , you are a favour . ite , I find , among the ladies ? Marlow . Yes , my ...
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MEMOIRS of the life and writings of Dr Gold | 7 |
An Inquiry into the Present State of Polite | 122 |
Prologue by Laberius | 143 |
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