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Pagina 46
... pray , what right have they to my money ? MRS . CROAKER . And pray , what right then have you to my good humour ? CROAKER . And so your good humour advises me to part with my money ? Why then , to tell your good humour a piece of my ...
... pray , what right have they to my money ? MRS . CROAKER . And pray , what right then have you to my good humour ? CROAKER . And so your good humour advises me to part with my money ? Why then , to tell your good humour a piece of my ...
Pagina 90
... pray , Sir , go on . MARLOW . Yes , madam . I was saying- -that there are some occasions -when a total want of courage , madam , destroys all the — and puts us- -upon a- -a- a MISS HARDCASTLE . I agree with you entirely , a want of ...
... pray , Sir , go on . MARLOW . Yes , madam . I was saying- -that there are some occasions -when a total want of courage , madam , destroys all the — and puts us- -upon a- -a- a MISS HARDCASTLE . I agree with you entirely , a want of ...
Pagina 213
... Pray mam be so good as to give your advice Dont you think the best way is to venture fort twice . I advise cries the ... Pray what are their crimes ? Theyv'e been pilfering found . But pray who have they pilfered ? A Doctor I hear . What ...
... Pray mam be so good as to give your advice Dont you think the best way is to venture fort twice . I advise cries the ... Pray what are their crimes ? Theyv'e been pilfering found . But pray who have they pilfered ? A Doctor I hear . What ...
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