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Pagina 754
... Hardcastle . Let me see ; twenty added to twenty , makes just fifty and seven . Mrs. Hardcastle . It's false , Mr. Hardcastle : I was but twenty when I was brought to bed of Tony , that I had by Mr. Lumpkin , my first husband ; and he's ...
... Hardcastle . Let me see ; twenty added to twenty , makes just fifty and seven . Mrs. Hardcastle . It's false , Mr. Hardcastle : I was but twenty when I was brought to bed of Tony , that I had by Mr. Lumpkin , my first husband ; and he's ...
Pagina 757
Oliver Goldsmith. Hardcastle . Very generous . Miss Hardcastle . I believe I shall like him . Hardcastle . Young and brave . Miss Hardcastle . I'm sure I shall like him . Hardcastle . And very handsome . Miss Hardcastle . My dear Papa ...
Oliver Goldsmith. Hardcastle . Very generous . Miss Hardcastle . I believe I shall like him . Hardcastle . Young and brave . Miss Hardcastle . I'm sure I shall like him . Hardcastle . And very handsome . Miss Hardcastle . My dear Papa ...
Pagina 820
... Hardcastle . The fright will certainly kill me . Tony . Do you see anything like a black hat moving behind the thicket ? Mrs. Hardcastle . O death ! Tony . No , it's only a cow . Don't be afraid , mama ; don't be afraid . Mrs ...
... Hardcastle . The fright will certainly kill me . Tony . Do you see anything like a black hat moving behind the thicket ? Mrs. Hardcastle . O death ! Tony . No , it's only a cow . Don't be afraid , mama ; don't be afraid . Mrs ...
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