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Pagina 118
... gentleman , father to my governess - he locked up the clean ones . I left off eating of pipes , and fell to licking of chalk . I was soon tired of this ; I then nibbled all the red wax of our last ball - tickets , and three weeks after ...
... gentleman , father to my governess - he locked up the clean ones . I left off eating of pipes , and fell to licking of chalk . I was soon tired of this ; I then nibbled all the red wax of our last ball - tickets , and three weeks after ...
Pagina 220
... gentlemen who com- pliment one another , in public assemblies , by the title of the Learned Gentlemen ' . Our party ... gentleman , who being invited to an entertainment , though he was not used to drink , had not the confidence to 1 ...
... gentlemen who com- pliment one another , in public assemblies , by the title of the Learned Gentlemen ' . Our party ... gentleman , who being invited to an entertainment , though he was not used to drink , had not the confidence to 1 ...
Pagina 442
... gentleman above mentioned say with an oath , " There is no raillery in the thing , she cer- tainly loves the puppy . " My gentleman , when we were dancing , took an occasion to be very soft in his oglings upon a lady he danced with ...
... gentleman above mentioned say with an oath , " There is no raillery in the thing , she cer- tainly loves the puppy . " My gentleman , when we were dancing , took an occasion to be very soft in his oglings upon a lady he danced with ...
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