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... Tell her they're lost . It's the only way from your mother ? to quiet her . Say they're lost , and call me to bear witness . Tony . Ask me no questions , and I'll tell you no fibs . I procured them by the rule of thumb . If I Mrs ...
... Tell her they're lost . It's the only way from your mother ? to quiet her . Say they're lost , and call me to bear witness . Tony . Ask me no questions , and I'll tell you no fibs . I procured them by the rule of thumb . If I Mrs ...
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... Tell me , Pim- ple , how do you like my present dress ? Don't you think I look something like Cherry in the Beaux Stratagem ? Maid . It's the dress , madam , that every lady wears in the country , but when she visits or re- ceives ...
... Tell me , Pim- ple , how do you like my present dress ? Don't you think I look something like Cherry in the Beaux Stratagem ? Maid . It's the dress , madam , that every lady wears in the country , but when she visits or re- ceives ...
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... 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 dear , a ...
... 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 dear , a ...
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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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