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Page 163
... mean , or has he any meaning . Eh , what do you mean , you blockhead , you ? Leont . Mean , sir - why , sir - only when my sister is to Jere Ame form given away be married , that I have the pleasure of marrying M 2 The Good - Natur'd Man ...
... mean , or has he any meaning . Eh , what do you mean , you blockhead , you ? Leont . Mean , sir - why , sir - only when my sister is to Jere Ame form given away be married , that I have the pleasure of marrying M 2 The Good - Natur'd Man ...
Page 171
... mean , Garnet ? Gar . Mean , madam ? why , what should it mean , but what Mr. Lofty sent you here to see ? calls officers , are officers sure enough : bailiffs , madam ! These people he sheriff's officers ; Miss Rich . Ay , it is ...
... mean , Garnet ? Gar . Mean , madam ? why , what should it mean , but what Mr. Lofty sent you here to see ? calls officers , are officers sure enough : bailiffs , madam ! These people he sheriff's officers ; Miss Rich . Ay , it is ...
Page 195
... mean ? Jarvis . Why , I'll tell you what it means : that I wa an old fool , and that you are my master - that's all . Honeyw . Confusion ! Leont . Yes , sir , I find you have kept your word with me . After such baseness , I wonder how ...
... mean ? Jarvis . Why , I'll tell you what it means : that I wa an old fool , and that you are my master - that's all . Honeyw . Confusion ! Leont . Yes , sir , I find you have kept your word with me . After such baseness , I wonder how ...
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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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