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... dressed in a green joseph richly laced " with gold , and a whip in her hand . Sophia was to be a shepherdess , with as many sheep as the painter could put in for nothing ; and Moses was to be dressed 66 out with a white hat and feather ...
... dressed in a green joseph richly laced " with gold , and a whip in her hand . Sophia was to be a shepherdess , with as many sheep as the painter could put in for nothing ; and Moses was to be dressed 66 out with a white hat and feather ...
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... dressed early the next day ; for I always loved to be at church a good while before the rest of the congregation . They punc- tually obeyed my directions ; but when we were to assemble in the morning at break- fast , down came my wife ...
... dressed early the next day ; for I always loved to be at church a good while before the rest of the congregation . They punc- tually obeyed my directions ; but when we were to assemble in the morning at break- fast , down came my wife ...
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... dressed out to the Park every Sunday , to show her airs , to get new lovers , to catch a new cold , and to make new work for the doctor . " There goes Mrs. Roundabout - I mean the fat lady in the lutestring trollopee . Between you and I ...
... dressed out to the Park every Sunday , to show her airs , to get new lovers , to catch a new cold , and to make new work for the doctor . " There goes Mrs. Roundabout - I mean the fat lady in the lutestring trollopee . Between you and I ...
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MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH | ix |
STATE OF POLITE LEARNING | xxvii |
THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD | xxxvii |
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