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Pagina 7
... Lady Faddle's Cupid for Veny . Read the Play - Bills . Received a Letter from Mr. Froth . Mem . locked it up in my strong Box . Rest of the Morning . Fontange , the Tire - woman , her Account of my Lady Blithe's Wash . Broke a Tooth in ...
... Lady Faddle's Cupid for Veny . Read the Play - Bills . Received a Letter from Mr. Froth . Mem . locked it up in my strong Box . Rest of the Morning . Fontange , the Tire - woman , her Account of my Lady Blithe's Wash . Broke a Tooth in ...
Pagina 89
... Lady Airy's about Eight of the Clock : You know the Manner we sit at a Visit , and I need not describe the Circle ; but Mr. Triplett came in , intro- duced by two Tapers supported by a spruce Servant , whose Hair is under a Cap till my ...
... Lady Airy's about Eight of the Clock : You know the Manner we sit at a Visit , and I need not describe the Circle ; but Mr. Triplett came in , intro- duced by two Tapers supported by a spruce Servant , whose Hair is under a Cap till my ...
Pagina 467
... lady you noase ; and I do desire that you will be my frend ; for when i did com to see her at your hall , i was mighty Abuesed . i would fain a see you at topecliff , and thay would not let me go to you ; but i desire that you will be ...
... lady you noase ; and I do desire that you will be my frend ; for when i did com to see her at your hall , i was mighty Abuesed . i would fain a see you at topecliff , and thay would not let me go to you ; but i desire that you will be ...
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