Collected Works, Том 4Clarendon Press, 1966 |
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... tell you now a piece of my mind . " — " Now then , ” cried Jenkinson , " tell his hon- our whether you know any thing of me . " - " I can't say , " replied the butler , " that I know much good of you . The night that gentle- man's ...
... tell you now a piece of my mind . " — " Now then , ” cried Jenkinson , " tell his hon- our whether you know any thing of me . " - " I can't say , " replied the butler , " that I know much good of you . The night that gentle- man's ...
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... tell it , and burn ye , He was , could he help it ? a special attorney.1 Here Reynolds is laid , and to tell you my mind , He has not left a better or wiser behind ; His pencil was striking , resistless and grand , His manners were ...
... tell it , and burn ye , He was , could he help it ? a special attorney.1 Here Reynolds is laid , and to tell you my mind , He has not left a better or wiser behind ; His pencil was striking , resistless and grand , His manners were ...
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... tell him , I have something to sell him ; Of use I insist , When he comes to enlist . Your worships must know That a few days ago , An order went out , For the foot guards so stout To wear tails in high taste , Twelve inches at least ...
... tell him , I have something to sell him ; Of use I insist , When he comes to enlist . Your worships must know That a few days ago , An order went out , For the foot guards so stout To wear tails in high taste , Twelve inches at least ...
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