The Plays of William Shakespeare: With Notes of Various Commentators, Issue 5G. Kearsley [Printed, 1806 |
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... Shep. Even when Shep was a puppy, he had a big head with a long nose and big white teeth. Sometimes Shep would accidentally bump his big head and teeth into things like furniture and other dogs and people too. The people who owned Shep ...
... Shep. Even when Shep was a puppy, he had a big head with a long nose and big white teeth. Sometimes Shep would accidentally bump his big head and teeth into things like furniture and other dogs and people too. The people who owned Shep ...
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A New Play in Three Acts Marie Carmichael Stopes. 2ND SHEP . 1ST SHEP . 2ND SHEP . 1ST SHEP . 2ND SHEP . IST SHEP . 2ND SHEP . 1ST SHEP . 2ND SHEP . 1ST SHEP . The new young lady from England is comin ' this afternoon . What young lady ...
A New Play in Three Acts Marie Carmichael Stopes. 2ND SHEP . 1ST SHEP . 2ND SHEP . 1ST SHEP . 2ND SHEP . IST SHEP . 2ND SHEP . 1ST SHEP . 2ND SHEP . 1ST SHEP . The new young lady from England is comin ' this afternoon . What young lady ...
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... Shep. She said between sobs. “I never turn down a request from a pretty lady.” I said as I unwrapped her arms and held her at arms length. “You haven't changed a bit Sue. You still look great.” I said. She looked up at me, wiped her ...
... Shep. She said between sobs. “I never turn down a request from a pretty lady.” I said as I unwrapped her arms and held her at arms length. “You haven't changed a bit Sue. You still look great.” I said. She looked up at me, wiped her ...
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... Shep, though. He just stared at the elusive specter. Maybe there really were ghosts after all, and Shep was seeing one for the very first time. Maybe he was just as scared as Ricky, maybe even too scared to talk. It was deathly quiet ...
... Shep, though. He just stared at the elusive specter. Maybe there really were ghosts after all, and Shep was seeing one for the very first time. Maybe he was just as scared as Ricky, maybe even too scared to talk. It was deathly quiet ...
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... Shep . For , as everyone in Akron knows , Eddie is the originator , owner and manager of Shep , the Blue - Eyed Fish Dog . Get this straight to start with - Shep is purely an imaginary dog and has no physical existence . He seems ...
... Shep . For , as everyone in Akron knows , Eddie is the originator , owner and manager of Shep , the Blue - Eyed Fish Dog . Get this straight to start with - Shep is purely an imaginary dog and has no physical existence . He seems ...
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