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Pagina 762
... Hastings , I am unwilling to lay myself under an obligation to every one I meet : and often , stand the chance of an unmannerly answer . Hastings . At present , however , we are not likely to receive any answer . Tony . No offence ...
... Hastings , I am unwilling to lay myself under an obligation to every one I meet : and often , stand the chance of an unmannerly answer . Hastings . At present , however , we are not likely to receive any answer . Tony . No offence ...
Pagina 801
... Hastings . Well ! and what then ? Marlow . She's mine , you rogue you . Such fire , such motion , such eyes , such lips — but egad ! she would not let me kiss them though . Hastings . But are you sure , so very sure of her ? Marlow ...
... Hastings . Well ! and what then ? Marlow . She's mine , you rogue you . Such fire , such motion , such eyes , such lips — but egad ! she would not let me kiss them though . Hastings . But are you sure , so very sure of her ? Marlow ...
Pagina 818
... Hastings . Well , but where have you left the ladies ? I die with impatience . Tony . Left them ? Why , where should I leave them , but where I found them ? Hastings . This is a riddle . Tony . Riddle me this , then . What's that goes ...
... Hastings . Well , but where have you left the ladies ? I die with impatience . Tony . Left them ? Why , where should I leave them , but where I found them ? Hastings . This is a riddle . Tony . Riddle me this , then . What's that goes ...
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