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Page 196
... hear me ! By all that's just , I knew not- Leont . Hear you , sir ! to what purpose ? I now see through all your low arts ; your ever complying with every opinion ; your never refusing any request ; your friendship as common as a ...
... hear me ! By all that's just , I knew not- Leont . Hear you , sir ! to what purpose ? I now see through all your low arts ; your ever complying with every opinion ; your never refusing any request ; your friendship as common as a ...
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... hear of his mother being a justice of peace . But let's hear the bill of fare . Marlow ( Perusing ) . What's here ? For the first course ; for the second course ; for the desert . The devil , sir , do you think we have brought down the ...
... hear of his mother being a justice of peace . But let's hear the bill of fare . Marlow ( Perusing ) . What's here ? For the first course ; for the second course ; for the desert . The devil , sir , do you think we have brought down the ...
Page 271
... hear the rest , madam . A little more this way , or he may hear us . You'll hear how he puzzled him again . Mrs. Hard . He seems strangely puzzled now himself , methinks . Tony ( Still gazing ) . A damned up and down hand , as if it was ...
... hear the rest , madam . A little more this way , or he may hear us . You'll hear how he puzzled him again . Mrs. Hard . He seems strangely puzzled now himself , methinks . Tony ( Still gazing ) . A damned up and down hand , as if it was ...
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RETALIATION | 35 |
Part of a Prologue written and spoken by the Poet Laberius | 53 |
On Seeing Mrs | 59 |
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