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... dear , I'm only keeping them for you . So if 1 how could I go to the alehouse so often as I do ? say they're gone , you'll bear me witness , will you ? An honest man may rob himself of his own at any He ! he ! he ! Hastings . Thousands ...
... dear , I'm only keeping them for you . So if 1 how could I go to the alehouse so often as I do ? say they're gone , you'll bear me witness , will you ? An honest man may rob himself of his own at any He ! he ! he ! Hastings . Thousands ...
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... dear , at your ser- Miss Hardcastle . O la , sir , you'll make one vice . ashamed . Marlow . Never saw a more sprightly malicious eye . Yes , yes , my dear , I did call . Have you got any of your - a - what d'ye call it in the house ...
... dear , at your ser- Miss Hardcastle . O la , sir , you'll make one vice . ashamed . Marlow . Never saw a more sprightly malicious eye . Yes , yes , my dear , I did call . Have you got any of your - a - what d'ye call it in the house ...
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... dear good - natured creature , I that the revolutions of wisdom are slow and diffi- know he loves me : but I hope , my dear , you have cult ; the revolutions of folly or ambition precipi- given orders for dinner ; you need make no great ...
... dear good - natured creature , I that the revolutions of wisdom are slow and diffi- know he loves me : but I hope , my dear , you have cult ; the revolutions of folly or ambition precipi- given orders for dinner ; you need make no great ...
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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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