The British drama; a collection of the most esteemed tragedies, comedies, operas, and farces, in the English language, Volumen11824 |
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... sure are very young , and very ignorant of the sex ; 1 to remove the tables and chairs away_there too , that we may have room to dance . I can't never was in love before ; I have been in love am young too , but have more experience ...
... sure are very young , and very ignorant of the sex ; 1 to remove the tables and chairs away_there too , that we may have room to dance . I can't never was in love before ; I have been in love am young too , but have more experience ...
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... sure she lied : " for , zounds ! " said I , for I could not help swearing , " I am so well con- vinced of the lady's and my master's prudence , that I am sure , had they a mind to amuse themselves , they would certainly have drawn the ...
... sure she lied : " for , zounds ! " said I , for I could not help swearing , " I am so well con- vinced of the lady's and my master's prudence , that I am sure , had they a mind to amuse themselves , they would certainly have drawn the ...
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... sure as you are alive , Nanny , or I am greatly deceived - and yet I can't be de- ceived neither . - Was not that the cook that came galloping so hard over the common just now ? Nan . The same : how very hard he galloped : he has been ...
... sure as you are alive , Nanny , or I am greatly deceived - and yet I can't be de- ceived neither . - Was not that the cook that came galloping so hard over the common just now ? Nan . The same : how very hard he galloped : he has been ...
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... sure you never will advise the match . Sid . I never did - I never will . Eger . You make me happy - which I assure you I never could be , with your judgment against me in this point . Sid . But pray , Charles , suppose I had been so ...
... sure you never will advise the match . Sid . I never did - I never will . Eger . You make me happy - which I assure you I never could be , with your judgment against me in this point . Sid . But pray , Charles , suppose I had been so ...
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... sure never , never were times so favourable - every thing conspires ; for aw the auld poleetical posthorses are brok- en - winded , and foundered , and canna get on ; and ass till the rising generation , the vanity of surpassing yane ...
... sure never , never were times so favourable - every thing conspires ; for aw the auld poleetical posthorses are brok- en - winded , and foundered , and canna get on ; and ass till the rising generation , the vanity of surpassing yane ...
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