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... coming down , and I'll to- morrow please myself by returning . ( Taking out his tablets and perusing . ) Miss Hard . Perhaps the other gentleman called , Sir ? Mar : I tell you no . Miss Hard . I should be glad to know , Sir . We have ...
... coming down , and I'll to- morrow please myself by returning . ( Taking out his tablets and perusing . ) Miss Hard . Perhaps the other gentleman called , Sir ? Mar : I tell you no . Miss Hard . I should be glad to know , Sir . We have ...
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... coming ; the attendance is awkward ; the bar - maid , too , to attend us . But she's here , and will farther inform me . Whither so fast , child ? A word with you . Enter Miss Hardcastle . Miss Hard . Let it be short , then . I'm in a ...
... coming ; the attendance is awkward ; the bar - maid , too , to attend us . But she's here , and will farther inform me . Whither so fast , child ? A word with you . Enter Miss Hardcastle . Miss Hard . Let it be short , then . I'm in a ...
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... coming up to her with a low bow and a smile , and presenting a nosegay set with diamonds , Madam , cries he , I am your most obedient humble servant . Oh , Sir , replies the queen , without any prompter , or the least hesitation , I'm ...
... coming up to her with a low bow and a smile , and presenting a nosegay set with diamonds , Madam , cries he , I am your most obedient humble servant . Oh , Sir , replies the queen , without any prompter , or the least hesitation , I'm ...
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OF | 4 |
The Preface to Dr Brookess Natural History | 94 |
Introduction to a New History of the World | 103 |
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