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Pagina 396
... acquaintance . However , both for interests of society , and perhaps for his own , heaven has made him poor , and while all the world perceive his wants , he fancies them concealed from every eye . An agreeable companion because he ...
... acquaintance . However , both for interests of society , and perhaps for his own , heaven has made him poor , and while all the world perceive his wants , he fancies them concealed from every eye . An agreeable companion because he ...
Pagina 624
... Acquaintance , a Friend as he call'd himself , enter'd ; An under - bred , fine - spoken Fellow was he , And he smil'd , as he look'd at the Venison and me . What have we got here ? —Why this is good eating ! Your own , I suppose or is ...
... Acquaintance , a Friend as he call'd himself , enter'd ; An under - bred , fine - spoken Fellow was he , And he smil'd , as he look'd at the Venison and me . What have we got here ? —Why this is good eating ! Your own , I suppose or is ...
Pagina 691
... acquaintance at Lady Shabbaroon's route ? 1 Who got him to promise us his interest ? Is not he a backstairs favourite , one that can do what he pleases with those that do what they please ? Isn't he an acquaintance that all your ...
... acquaintance at Lady Shabbaroon's route ? 1 Who got him to promise us his interest ? Is not he a backstairs favourite , one that can do what he pleases with those that do what they please ? Isn't he an acquaintance that all your ...
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