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Pagina 723
... Miss Rich . I fear , Sir , I shall never find whom you mean , by this description of him . Honeyw . Ah , Madam , it but too plainly points him out ; tho ' he should be too humble himself to urge his pretensions , or you too modest to ...
... Miss Rich . I fear , Sir , I shall never find whom you mean , by this description of him . Honeyw . Ah , Madam , it but too plainly points him out ; tho ' he should be too humble himself to urge his pretensions , or you too modest to ...
Pagina 757
... Miss Hardcastle . I'm sure I shall like him . Hardcastle . And very handsome . Miss Hardcastle . My dear Papa , say no more ( Kissing his hand ) he's mine , I'll have him . Hardcastle . And , to crown all , Kate , he's one of the most ...
... Miss Hardcastle . I'm sure I shall like him . Hardcastle . And very handsome . Miss Hardcastle . My dear Papa , say no more ( Kissing his hand ) he's mine , I'll have him . Hardcastle . And , to crown all , Kate , he's one of the most ...
Pagina 780
... Miss Hardcastle . ( Aside ) Who could ever suppose this fellow impudent upon some occasions . ( To him ) You were going to observe , Sir Marlow . I was observing , madam - I protest , madam , I forget what I was going to observe . Miss ...
... Miss Hardcastle . ( Aside ) Who could ever suppose this fellow impudent upon some occasions . ( To him ) You were going to observe , Sir Marlow . I was observing , madam - I protest , madam , I forget what I was going to observe . Miss ...
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