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Page 145
... dear Honey- wood , from the auction . There was the old deaf dowager , as usual , bidding like a fury against herself . And then so curious in antiques ! Herself the most genuine piece of antiquity in the whole collection ! Honeyw ...
... dear Honey- wood , from the auction . There was the old deaf dowager , as usual , bidding like a fury against herself . And then so curious in antiques ! Herself the most genuine piece of antiquity in the whole collection ! Honeyw ...
Page 254
... dear , and then see , if with such a pair of eyes , you want any better sparklers . What do you think , Tony , my dear , does your cousin Con . want any jewels , in your eyes , to set off her beauty ? Tony . That's as thereafter may be ...
... dear , and then see , if with such a pair of eyes , you want any better sparklers . What do you think , Tony , my dear , does your cousin Con . want any jewels , in your eyes , to set off her beauty ? Tony . That's as thereafter may be ...
Page 268
... Dear me ! dear me ! I'm sure there's nothing in my behaviour to put me upon a level with one of that stamp . Marlow . Nothing , my dear , nothing . But I was in for a list of blunders , and could not help making you a subscriber . My ...
... Dear me ! dear me ! I'm sure there's nothing in my behaviour to put me upon a level with one of that stamp . Marlow . Nothing , my dear , nothing . But I was in for a list of blunders , and could not help making you a subscriber . My ...
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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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