The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithCrissy &Markley, 1800 - 327 páginas |
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... tell you he shan't , for you shall have your share . Olivia . Dear sir , I wish you'd be convinced , that I can ... tell you we must have the half or the whole . Come , let me see with what spirit Garnet . No more his sister than I am ...
... tell you he shan't , for you shall have your share . Olivia . Dear sir , I wish you'd be convinced , that I can ... tell you we must have the half or the whole . Come , let me see with what spirit Garnet . No more his sister than I am ...
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... tell you no fibs . I procured them by the rule of thumb . If I had not a key to every drawer in mother's bureau ... tell her so at once , as she's so longing your own already . I have stolen them out of her bureau , and she does not know ...
... tell you no fibs . I procured them by the rule of thumb . If I had not a key to every drawer in mother's bureau ... tell her so at once , as she's so longing your own already . I have stolen them out of her bureau , and she does not know ...
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... tell the difference between jest and earnest ? I tell you I'm not in jest , booby . asked me if you were the bar maid . He mistoo you for the bar - maid , madam . Miss Hardcastle . Did he ? Then as I live I'm resolved to keep up the ...
... tell the difference between jest and earnest ? I tell you I'm not in jest , booby . asked me if you were the bar maid . He mistoo you for the bar - maid , madam . Miss Hardcastle . Did he ? Then as I live I'm resolved to keep up the ...
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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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