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Pagina 52
... I'll not bear it . I tell you I'll not bear it . Honeywood is a friend to the family , and I'll have him treated as such . LEONT . I shall study to repay his friendship as it deserves . CROAKER . Ah , rogue , If you knew how earnestly ...
... I'll not bear it . I tell you I'll not bear it . Honeywood is a friend to the family , and I'll have him treated as such . LEONT . I shall study to repay his friendship as it deserves . CROAKER . Ah , rogue , If you knew how earnestly ...
Pagina 107
... I'll bear it no longer , and yet , from my respect for his father , I'll be calm . ( To him ) Mr. Marlow , your servant . I'm your very humble servant . [ bowing low MARLOW . Sir , your humble servant . ( Aside ) What's to be the wonder ...
... I'll bear it no longer , and yet , from my respect for his father , I'll be calm . ( To him ) Mr. Marlow , your servant . I'm your very humble servant . [ bowing low MARLOW . Sir , your humble servant . ( Aside ) What's to be the wonder ...
Pagina 121
... I'll cough and cry hem . When I cough be sure to keep close . [ MRS . HARDCASTLE hides behind a tree in the back ... I'll lay down my life 40 for the truth - hem - I'll tell you all , Sir . [ detaining him HARDCASTLE . I tell you , I ...
... I'll cough and cry hem . When I cough be sure to keep close . [ MRS . HARDCASTLE hides behind a tree in the back ... I'll lay down my life 40 for the truth - hem - I'll tell you all , Sir . [ detaining him HARDCASTLE . I tell you , I ...
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