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Pagina 690
... CROAKER Mrs. Croaker . Mr. Croaker , I bring you something , my dear , that I believe will make you smile . Croaker . I'll hold you a guinea of that , my dear . Mrs. Croaker . A letter ; and , as I knew the hand , I ventured to open it .
... CROAKER Mrs. Croaker . Mr. Croaker , I bring you something , my dear , that I believe will make you smile . Croaker . I'll hold you a guinea of that , my dear . Mrs. Croaker . A letter ; and , as I knew the hand , I ventured to open it .
Pagina 724
... CROAKER , with the Letter in his Hand , and Mrs. CROAKER Mrs. Croaker . Ha , ha , ha ! And so , my dear , it's your supreme wish that I should be quite wretched upon this occasion ? Ha , ha . Croaker . ( Mimicking ) Ha , ha , ha ! and ...
... CROAKER , with the Letter in his Hand , and Mrs. CROAKER Mrs. Croaker . Ha , ha , ha ! And so , my dear , it's your supreme wish that I should be quite wretched upon this occasion ? Ha , ha . Croaker . ( Mimicking ) Ha , ha , ha ! and ...
Pagina 725
... Croaker . Yes , and so will Mr. Honeywood . Croaker . If he does , I'll suffer to be hanged the next minute in the rogue's place , that's all . Mrs. Croaker . Speak , Mr. Honeywood ; is there any thing more foolish than my husband's ...
... Croaker . Yes , and so will Mr. Honeywood . Croaker . If he does , I'll suffer to be hanged the next minute in the rogue's place , that's all . Mrs. Croaker . Speak , Mr. Honeywood ; is there any thing more foolish than my husband's ...
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