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Pagina 6
... JARVIS . What it rises from , I don't know . But , to be sure , every body has it , that asks it . SIR WILL . Ay , or that does not ask it . I have been now for some time a concealed spectator of his follies , and find them as boundless ...
... JARVIS . What it rises from , I don't know . But , to be sure , every body has it , that asks it . SIR WILL . Ay , or that does not ask it . I have been now for some time a concealed spectator of his follies , and find them as boundless ...
Pagina 7
... JARVIS . He has lost all patience . HONEYW . Then he has lost a very good thing . JARVIS . There's that ten guineas you were sending to the poor gentle- 10 man and his children in the Fleet . I believe that would stop his mouth for a ...
... JARVIS . He has lost all patience . HONEYW . Then he has lost a very good thing . JARVIS . There's that ten guineas you were sending to the poor gentle- 10 man and his children in the Fleet . I believe that would stop his mouth for a ...
Pagina 37
... JARVIS SIR WILL . How now , Jarvis , where's your master , my nephew ? JARVIS . At his wits end , I believe ; he's scarce gotten out of one scrape , but he's running his head into another . SIR WILL . How so ? JARVIS . The house has but ...
... JARVIS SIR WILL . How now , Jarvis , where's your master , my nephew ? JARVIS . At his wits end , I believe ; he's scarce gotten out of one scrape , but he's running his head into another . SIR WILL . How so ? JARVIS . The house has but ...
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