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Page 92
... thought him and Olivia extremely of a size , and would bid both stand up to see which was tallest . These instances of cunning , which she thought impenetrable , yet which every body saw through , were very pleasing to our benefactor ...
... thought him and Olivia extremely of a size , and would bid both stand up to see which was tallest . These instances of cunning , which she thought impenetrable , yet which every body saw through , were very pleasing to our benefactor ...
Page 361
... thought my three souls would have actually have fled from my lips . Ho , but he looked most charmingly , he is reckoned the best shaped man in the whole province , for he is very fat , and very short ; but even those natural advantages ...
... thought my three souls would have actually have fled from my lips . Ho , but he looked most charmingly , he is reckoned the best shaped man in the whole province , for he is very fat , and very short ; but even those natural advantages ...
Page 533
... thought agreeable , for that of being thought witty , makes but a very bad bargain . The success Nash sometimes met with led him on , when late in life , to mistake his true character . He was really agree- able , but he chose to be thought ...
... thought agreeable , for that of being thought witty , makes but a very bad bargain . The success Nash sometimes met with led him on , when late in life , to mistake his true character . He was really agree- able , but he chose to be thought ...
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Fresh mortifications or a demonstration that | 80 |
The Family use art which is opposed with still | 91 |
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