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... story , no objection can lie against it ; neither is it of the least moment to inquire whether the Colonel hath told his own story true or not ; if he has made it a History or a Parable , it will be equally useful , and capable of doing ...
... story , no objection can lie against it ; neither is it of the least moment to inquire whether the Colonel hath told his own story true or not ; if he has made it a History or a Parable , it will be equally useful , and capable of doing ...
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... story , which I gave him at large , a little more to our advantage , too , than ordinary . This story , as I hoped it would , did move him to a sort of tenderness ; but yet he told us that his master's business must be done , and that ...
... story , which I gave him at large , a little more to our advantage , too , than ordinary . This story , as I hoped it would , did move him to a sort of tenderness ; but yet he told us that his master's business must be done , and that ...
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... story . Go on ; I expect a pleasant conclusion . Jacque . The conclusion , sir , will be , I believe , as much to your satisfaction as the beginning ; for it every way answered my expectation , and will yours also , and show you how you ...
... story . Go on ; I expect a pleasant conclusion . Jacque . The conclusion , sir , will be , I believe , as much to your satisfaction as the beginning ; for it every way answered my expectation , and will yours also , and show you how you ...
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