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... young Mr. Thornhill , " this to my face ? " " Yes , " replied the butler , or to any man's face . To tell you a truth , Master Thornhill , I never either loved you or liked you , and I don't care if I tell you now a piece of my mind ...
... young Mr. Thornhill , " this to my face ? " " Yes , " replied the butler , or to any man's face . To tell you a truth , Master Thornhill , I never either loved you or liked you , and I don't care if I tell you now a piece of my mind ...
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... young lady cannot be rich , she has still a competence sufficient to give content . Here you see an honest young soldier , who is willing to take her without fortune : they have long loved each other ; and , for the friendship I bear ...
... young lady cannot be rich , she has still a competence sufficient to give content . Here you see an honest young soldier , who is willing to take her without fortune : they have long loved each other ; and , for the friendship I bear ...
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... young gentleman by a year's run of play , and in a mixed company , can possibly be a gainer . " Let me suppose , in the first place , that the chances on both sides are equal , that there are no marked cards , no pinching , shuffling ...
... young gentleman by a year's run of play , and in a mixed company , can possibly be a gainer . " Let me suppose , in the first place , that the chances on both sides are equal , that there are no marked cards , no pinching , shuffling ...
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MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH | ix |
STATE OF POLITE LEARNING | xxvii |
THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD | xxxvii |
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