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Page 242
... never spoke better in your whole life . Keep it up , and I'll insure you the victory . Miss Hard . I'm afraid you flatter , sir . You that have seen so much of the finest company can find little enter- tainment in an obscure corner of ...
... never spoke better in your whole life . Keep it up , and I'll insure you the victory . Miss Hard . I'm afraid you flatter , sir . You that have seen so much of the finest company can find little enter- tainment in an obscure corner of ...
Page 245
... never there myself . Hastings . Never there ! You amaze me ! From your air and manner , I concluded you had been bred all your life either at Ranelagh , St. James's , or Tower Wharf . Mrs. Hard . O ! sir , you're only pleased to say so ...
... never there myself . Hastings . Never there ! You amaze me ! From your air and manner , I concluded you had been bred all your life either at Ranelagh , St. James's , or Tower Wharf . Mrs. Hard . O ! sir , you're only pleased to say so ...
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... never saw anyone so modest . Hard . And can you be serious ! I never saw such a bouncing swaggering puppy since I was born . Bully Dawson1 was but a fool to him . Miss Hard . Surprising ! He met me with a respectful bow , a stammering ...
... never saw anyone so modest . Hard . And can you be serious ! I never saw such a bouncing swaggering puppy since I was born . Bully Dawson1 was but a fool to him . Miss Hard . Surprising ! He met me with a respectful bow , a stammering ...
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THE DESERTED VILLAGE | 29 |
Part of a Prologue written and spoken by the Poet Laberius | 53 |
An Oratorio | 94 |
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