Collected Works, Том 4Clarendon Press, 1966 |
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... honour , " continued he , turning to Sir William , " observe the length of his legs ? ” — “ I can't be sure of their length , " cried the Baronet , " but I am convinced of 10 their swiftness ; for he out - ran me , which is what I ...
... honour , " continued he , turning to Sir William , " observe the length of his legs ? ” — “ I can't be sure of their length , " cried the Baronet , " but I am convinced of 10 their swiftness ; for he out - ran me , which is what I ...
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... honour in his power . But before we had well dined , another message was brought from his nephew , desiring permission to appear , in order to vindicate his innocence and honour , with which request the Baronet complied , and desired Mr ...
... honour in his power . But before we had well dined , another message was brought from his nephew , desiring permission to appear , in order to vindicate his innocence and honour , with which request the Baronet complied , and desired Mr ...
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... honour , ” replied the 10 butler , " he did not bring her , for the ' Squire himself undertook that business ; but he brought the priest that pretended to marry them . " - " It is but too true , " cried Jenkinson , " I cannot deny it ...
... honour , ” replied the 10 butler , " he did not bring her , for the ' Squire himself undertook that business ; but he brought the priest that pretended to marry them . " - " It is but too true , " cried Jenkinson , " I cannot deny it ...
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