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... young gentleman is obliged to take a different road from his mistress , as he is to call upon an uncle of his that lives out of the way , in order to prepare a place for their reception , when they return ; so they have borrowed me from ...
... young gentleman is obliged to take a different road from his mistress , as he is to call upon an uncle of his that lives out of the way , in order to prepare a place for their reception , when they return ; so they have borrowed me from ...
Page 248
... young gentleman a little . I'm certain I can persuade him to his duty . Mrs. Hard . Well ! I must retire . Come , Constance , my love . You see , Mr. Hastings , the wretchedness of my situation . Was ever poor woman so plagued with a ...
... young gentleman a little . I'm certain I can persuade him to his duty . Mrs. Hard . Well ! I must retire . Come , Constance , my love . You see , Mr. Hastings , the wretchedness of my situation . Was ever poor woman so plagued with a ...
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... YOUNG PEOPLE ) Daudet's Tartarin 464 English Short Stories . Anthology . 743 Fenimore Cooper's The Last of the Mohicans 79 The Prairie 172 852-3 Fielding's Amelia . 2 vols . دو و Jonathan Wild and The Jour- nal of a Voyage to Lisbon 877 ...
... YOUNG PEOPLE ) Daudet's Tartarin 464 English Short Stories . Anthology . 743 Fenimore Cooper's The Last of the Mohicans 79 The Prairie 172 852-3 Fielding's Amelia . 2 vols . دو و Jonathan Wild and The Jour- nal of a Voyage to Lisbon 877 ...
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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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