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Pagina 75
1 about town ; and , though I say it , keep as good things , and receive as fine company as any o'this end of the town , let the other be who she will ; in short , I am in a fair way to be easy , were it not for a club of fe- male Rakes ...
1 about town ; and , though I say it , keep as good things , and receive as fine company as any o'this end of the town , let the other be who she will ; in short , I am in a fair way to be easy , were it not for a club of fe- male Rakes ...
Pagina 129
... town . Give me leave to tell you that I am ex- tremely discomposed when I hear scandal , and am an utter enemy to all manner of detraction , and think it the greatest meanness that people of distinc- tion can be guilty of ; however , it ...
... town . Give me leave to tell you that I am ex- tremely discomposed when I hear scandal , and am an utter enemy to all manner of detraction , and think it the greatest meanness that people of distinc- tion can be guilty of ; however , it ...
Pagina 283
... town : the fifty new churches will very much mend the prospect : but church - work is slow , church- work is slow ! I do not remember I have anywhere mentioned , in Sir Roger's character , his custom - of saluting every body that passes ...
... town : the fifty new churches will very much mend the prospect : but church - work is slow , church- work is slow ! I do not remember I have anywhere mentioned , in Sir Roger's character , his custom - of saluting every body that passes ...
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