Collected Works, Том 4Clarendon Press, 1966 |
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... thing out , as he writes only for his own amusement . But can your Ladyship favour me with a sight of them ? " Fudge ! " My dear creature , " replied our Peeress , " do you think I carry such things about me ? Though they are very fine ...
... thing out , as he writes only for his own amusement . But can your Ladyship favour me with a sight of them ? " Fudge ! " My dear creature , " replied our Peeress , " do you think I carry such things about me ? Though they are very fine ...
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... thing criminal in it . ” 10 " Go , " cried I , " thou art a wretch , a poor pitiful wretch , and every way a lyar ; but your meanness secures you from my anger ! Yet sir , 15 I am descended from a family that would not have borne this ...
... thing criminal in it . ” 10 " Go , " cried I , " thou art a wretch , a poor pitiful wretch , and every way a lyar ; but your meanness secures you from my anger ! Yet sir , 15 I am descended from a family that would not have borne this ...
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... thing which made them Laugh immodarately whether from the akwardness of the turn or any thing that might be seen there I cant say but the Docter immeadietly perceived there cause of Laughter & informd his father who promised him a ...
... thing which made them Laugh immodarately whether from the akwardness of the turn or any thing that might be seen there I cant say but the Docter immeadietly perceived there cause of Laughter & informd his father who promised him a ...
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