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... Jarvis , what messages from my friends this morning ? Jarvis . You have no friends . Honeyw . Well ; from my acquaintance then ? Jarvis . ( Pulling out bils . ) A few of our usual cards of compliment , that's all . This bill from your ...
... Jarvis , what messages from my friends this morning ? Jarvis . You have no friends . Honeyw . Well ; from my acquaintance then ? Jarvis . ( Pulling out bils . ) A few of our usual cards of compliment , that's all . This bill from your ...
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... Jarvis . Your uncle in Italy preparing to disinherit you ; your own fortune almost spent ; and nothing but . pressing creditors , false friends , and a pack of drunken servants that your kindness has made unfit for any other family ...
... Jarvis . Your uncle in Italy preparing to disinherit you ; your own fortune almost spent ; and nothing but . pressing creditors , false friends , and a pack of drunken servants that your kindness has made unfit for any other family ...
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... Jarvis . O quite amusing ! Butler . I find my wines a - going , sir ; and liquors don't go without mouths , sir ; I hate a drunkard , sir ! Honeyw . Well , well , Philip , I'll hear you upon that another time , so go to bed now . Jarvis ...
... Jarvis . O quite amusing ! Butler . I find my wines a - going , sir ; and liquors don't go without mouths , sir ; I hate a drunkard , sir ! Honeyw . Well , well , Philip , I'll hear you upon that another time , so go to bed now . Jarvis ...
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THE DESERTED VILLAGE | 16 |
Part of a Prologue written and spoken by the Poet Laberius | 53 |
On Seeing Mrs perform in the Character of | 59 |
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