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Pagina 72
... HARDCASTLE . Depend upon it , child , I'll never controul your choice ; but Mr. Marlow , whom I have pitched upon ... MISS HARDCASTLE . Is he ? HARDCASTLE . Very generous . MISS HARDCASTLE . I believe I shall like him . HARDCASTLE ...
... HARDCASTLE . Depend upon it , child , I'll never controul your choice ; but Mr. Marlow , whom I have pitched upon ... MISS HARDCASTLE . Is he ? HARDCASTLE . Very generous . MISS HARDCASTLE . I believe I shall like him . HARDCASTLE ...
Pagina 96
... HARDCASTLE . Whose look ? whose manner ? child ! MISS HARDCASTLE . Mr. Marlow's : his meauvaise honte , his timidity struck me at the first sight . HARDCASTLE . Then your first sight deceived you ; for I think him one of the most brazen ...
... HARDCASTLE . Whose look ? whose manner ? child ! MISS HARDCASTLE . Mr. Marlow's : his meauvaise honte , his timidity struck me at the first sight . HARDCASTLE . Then your first sight deceived you ; for I think him one of the most brazen ...
Pagina 103
... MISS HARDCASTLE . Hold , Sir ; you were introducing me to your club , not to yourself . And you're so great a ... Miss Biddy Buckskin , and your humble servant , keep up the spirit of the place . MISS HARDCASTLE . Then it's a very merry ...
... MISS HARDCASTLE . Hold , Sir ; you were introducing me to your club , not to yourself . And you're so great a ... Miss Biddy Buckskin , and your humble servant , keep up the spirit of the place . MISS HARDCASTLE . Then it's a very merry ...
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