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Pagina 18
... Madam , my father , Madam , has some intentions— hem - of explaining an affair - which - himself - can best explain , Madam . CROAKER . Yes , my dear ; it comes intirely from my son ; it's all a request of his own , Madam . And I will ...
... Madam , my father , Madam , has some intentions— hem - of explaining an affair - which - himself - can best explain , Madam . CROAKER . Yes , my dear ; it comes intirely from my son ; it's all a request of his own , Madam . And I will ...
Pagina 19
... Madam ! he would die before he could make such a confession ; and if he had not a channel for his passion thro ' me , it would ere now have drowned his understanding . MISS RICH . I must grant , Sir , there are attractions in modest ...
... Madam ! he would die before he could make such a confession ; and if he had not a channel for his passion thro ' me , it would ere now have drowned his understanding . MISS RICH . I must grant , Sir , there are attractions in modest ...
Pagina 90
... madam ; those who have most virtue in their mouths , 10 have least of it in their bosoms . But I'm sure I tire you , madam . MISS HARDCASTLE . Not in the least , Sir ; there's something so agree- able and spirited in your manner , such ...
... madam ; those who have most virtue in their mouths , 10 have least of it in their bosoms . But I'm sure I tire you , madam . MISS HARDCASTLE . Not in the least , Sir ; there's something so agree- able and spirited in your manner , such ...
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