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... Miss NEVILLE Miss Hard . I'm glad you're come , Neville , my dear . Tell me , Constance , how do I look this evening ? Is there anything whimsical about me ? Is it one of my well - looking days , child ? Am I in face to - day ? Miss ...
... Miss NEVILLE Miss Hard . I'm glad you're come , Neville , my dear . Tell me , Constance , how do I look this evening ? Is there anything whimsical about me ? Is it one of my well - looking days , child ? Am I in face to - day ? Miss ...
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... Hard . Whose look ? whose manner ? child ! Miss Hard . Mr. Marlow's his mauvaise honte , his timidity struck me at the first sight . Hard . Then your first sight deceived you ; for I think him one of the most brazen first sights that ...
... Hard . Whose look ? whose manner ? child ! Miss Hard . Mr. Marlow's his mauvaise honte , his timidity struck me at the first sight . Hard . Then your first sight deceived you ; for I think him one of the most brazen first sights that ...
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... Miss Hard . Did you call , sir ? did your honour call ? Marlow ( musing ) . As for Miss Hardcastle , she's too grave and sentimental for me . Miss Hard . Did your honour call ? [ She still places herself before him , he turning away ...
... Miss Hard . Did you call , sir ? did your honour call ? Marlow ( musing ) . As for Miss Hardcastle , she's too grave and sentimental for me . Miss Hard . Did your honour call ? [ She still places herself before him , he turning away ...
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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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