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... Never mind the world , my dear ; you were never in a pleasanter place in your life . Let us now think of receiving him with 30 proper respect ( a loud rapping at the door ) and there he is by the thundering rap . CROAKER . Ay , verily ...
... Never mind the world , my dear ; you were never in a pleasanter place in your life . Let us now think of receiving him with 30 proper respect ( a loud rapping at the door ) and there he is by the thundering rap . CROAKER . Ay , verily ...
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... never there myself . HASTINGS . Never there ! You amaze me ! From your air and manner , I concluded you had been bred all your life either at Ranelagh , St. James's , or Tower Wharf . MRS . HARDCASTLE . O ! Sir , you're only pleased to ...
... never there myself . HASTINGS . Never there ! You amaze me ! From your air and manner , I concluded you had been bred all your life either at Ranelagh , St. James's , or Tower Wharf . MRS . HARDCASTLE . O ! Sir , you're only pleased to ...
Pagina 96
... never saw any one so modest . HARDCASTLE . And can you be serious ! I never saw such a bouncing 10 swaggering puppy since I was born . Bully Dawson was but a fool to him . MISS HARDCASTLE . Surprizing ! He met me with a respectful bow ...
... never saw any one so modest . HARDCASTLE . And can you be serious ! I never saw such a bouncing 10 swaggering puppy since I was born . Bully Dawson was but a fool to him . MISS HARDCASTLE . Surprizing ! He met me with a respectful bow ...
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