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... MISS RICH . You would seem to insinuate , madam , that I have particular 10 reasons for being dispos'd to refuse it . MRS . CROAKER . Whatever I insinuate , my dear , don't be so ready to wish an explanation . MISS RICH . I Own I should ...
... MISS RICH . You would seem to insinuate , madam , that I have particular 10 reasons for being dispos'd to refuse it . MRS . CROAKER . Whatever I insinuate , my dear , don't be so ready to wish an explanation . MISS RICH . I Own I should ...
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Oliver Goldsmith Tom Davis. ACT II SCENE , CROAKER'S House MISS RICHLAND , GARNET MISS RICH . Olivia not his sister ? Olivia not Leontine's sister ? You amaze me ! GARNET . No more his sister than I am ; I had it all from his own servant ...
Oliver Goldsmith Tom Davis. ACT II SCENE , CROAKER'S House MISS RICHLAND , GARNET MISS RICH . Olivia not his sister ? Olivia not Leontine's sister ? You amaze me ! GARNET . No more his sister than I am ; I had it all from his own servant ...
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... MISS RICH . Well , Sir , if you thought so then , I fear your judgment has since corrected the errors of a first impression . We generally shew to most advantage at first . Our sex are like poor tradesmen , that put all their best goods ...
... MISS RICH . Well , Sir , if you thought so then , I fear your judgment has since corrected the errors of a first impression . We generally shew to most advantage at first . Our sex are like poor tradesmen , that put all their best goods ...
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