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... keep a corner for't too . " " What the de'il , mon , a pasty ! " re - echoed the Scot , " Though splitting , I'll still keep a corner for thot . " " We'll all keep a corner , " the lady cried out ; " We'll all keep a corner , " was ...
... keep a corner for't too . " " What the de'il , mon , a pasty ! " re - echoed the Scot , " Though splitting , I'll still keep a corner for thot . " " We'll all keep a corner , " the lady cried out ; " We'll all keep a corner , " was ...
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... keep your distance . One would think you wanted to know one's age as they do horses , by mark of mouth . Marlow . I protest , child , you use me extremely ill . If you keep me at this distance , how is it possible you and I can be ever ...
... keep your distance . One would think you wanted to know one's age as they do horses , by mark of mouth . Marlow . I protest , child , you use me extremely ill . If you keep me at this distance , how is it possible you and I can be ever ...
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... keep for him , when he knows the only place I have is the seat of a post - coach at an Inn - door . Have you ... keep it safe , did she ? Servant . Yes , she said she'd keep it safe enough ; she asked me how I came by it ? and she ...
... keep for him , when he knows the only place I have is the seat of a post - coach at an Inn - door . Have you ... keep it safe , did she ? Servant . Yes , she said she'd keep it safe enough ; she asked me how I came by it ? and she ...
Contents
THE DESERTED VILLAGE | 29 |
Part of a Prologue written and spoken by the Poet Laberius | 53 |
An Oratorio | 94 |
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