Collected Works, Том 4Clarendon Press, 1966 |
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... cried the chaplain .— “ Right Frank , ” cried the ' Squire ; " for may this glass suffocate me but a fine girl is worth all the priestcraft in the creation . For what are tythes and tricks but an imposition , all a confounded imposture ...
... cried the chaplain .— “ Right Frank , ” cried the ' Squire ; " for may this glass suffocate me but a fine girl is worth all the priestcraft in the creation . For what are tythes and tricks but an imposition , all a confounded imposture ...
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... cried Moses , with a sly look , and resting the box on the dresser . " Ay , Moses , " cried my wife , " that we know , but where is the horse ? " " I have sold him , " cried Moses , " for three pounds five shillings and two- 20 pence ...
... cried Moses , with a sly look , and resting the box on the dresser . " Ay , Moses , " cried my wife , " that we know , but where is the horse ? " " I have sold him , " cried Moses , " for three pounds five shillings and two- 20 pence ...
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... cried my wife , " not silver , the rims not silver ! " " No , " cried I , " no more silver than your sauce - pan . " " And so , " 5 returned she , " we have parted with the Colt , and have only got a groce of green spectacles , with ...
... cried my wife , " not silver , the rims not silver ! " " No , " cried I , " no more silver than your sauce - pan . " " And so , " 5 returned she , " we have parted with the Colt , and have only got a groce of green spectacles , with ...
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