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Pagina 110
... sure there's nothing in my behavour to put me upon a level with one of that stamp . MARLOW . Nothing , my dear ... sure I should be sorry to affront any gentleman who has been so polite , and said so many civil things to me . I'm sure I ...
... sure there's nothing in my behavour to put me upon a level with one of that stamp . MARLOW . Nothing , my dear ... sure I should be sorry to affront any gentleman who has been so polite , and said so many civil things to me . I'm sure I ...
Pagina 111
... sure thing ; but she believes it was all a mistake of the servants . MISS NEVILLE . But , my dear cousin , sure you won't forsake us in this distress . If she in the least suspects that I am going off , I shall cer- tainly be locked up ...
... sure thing ; but she believes it was all a mistake of the servants . MISS NEVILLE . But , my dear cousin , sure you won't forsake us in this distress . If she in the least suspects that I am going off , I shall cer- tainly be locked up ...
Pagina 121
... sure on't . If he perceives us we are undone . TONY . ( Aside ) Father - in - law , by all that's unlucky , come to take one of his night walks . ( To her ) Ah , it's a highwayman , with pistils as long as my arm . A damn'd ill ...
... sure on't . If he perceives us we are undone . TONY . ( Aside ) Father - in - law , by all that's unlucky , come to take one of his night walks . ( To her ) Ah , it's a highwayman , with pistils as long as my arm . A damn'd ill ...
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