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... Croaker's conversation that quite depresses me . His very mirth is an antidote to all gaiety , and his appearance has a stronger effect on my spirits than an undertaker's shop.—Mr. Croaker , this is such a satisfaction- Enter CROAKER .
... Croaker's conversation that quite depresses me . His very mirth is an antidote to all gaiety , and his appearance has a stronger effect on my spirits than an undertaker's shop.—Mr. Croaker , this is such a satisfaction- Enter CROAKER .
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... Croaker . That's not the thing , my little sweet - Silence gives consent . ing ; my love ! No , no , another guess lover than I. there he stands , madam , his very looks declare the force of his passion - Call up a look , you dog ...
... Croaker . That's not the thing , my little sweet - Silence gives consent . ing ; my love ! No , no , another guess lover than I. there he stands , madam , his very looks declare the force of his passion - Call up a look , you dog ...
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... Croaker . Ay , whose opinion is he of now ? Mrs. Croaker . But don't you think that laugh- ing off our fears is the best way ? Honeywood . What is the best , madam , few can say ; but I'll maintain it to be a very wise way . Honeyrood ...
... Croaker . Ay , whose opinion is he of now ? Mrs. Croaker . But don't you think that laugh- ing off our fears is the best way ? Honeywood . What is the best , madam , few can say ; but I'll maintain it to be a very wise way . Honeyrood ...
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The history of the beautiful cap | 81 |
The rise or the decline of litera | 87 |
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