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... worth - take them . Robert . No , no , I wont . Hebe . Robert , I once loved finery , but I detest it nowhere , take them - sell them ! Robert . No , no . Hebe . Then I will sell them myself . Robert . ( kissing her ) Hebe , how I do ...
... worth - take them . Robert . No , no , I wont . Hebe . Robert , I once loved finery , but I detest it nowhere , take them - sell them ! Robert . No , no . Hebe . Then I will sell them myself . Robert . ( kissing her ) Hebe , how I do ...
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... low - born wench . Harry Courl . Would I not if low birth excluded worth ? But , sir , the very gold you prize so much May be found purer in its earthy bed Than in a great man's purse -- I'd not condemn 18 [ BRECK THE TRUST.
... low - born wench . Harry Courl . Would I not if low birth excluded worth ? But , sir , the very gold you prize so much May be found purer in its earthy bed Than in a great man's purse -- I'd not condemn 18 [ BRECK THE TRUST.
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... worth twenty guineas : then I remembered you , and therefore it was I returned so soon , hoping it would be taken for your debt . Robert . But this stranger , did he ask for nothing in return ? Hebe . Yes , he and his companion , poor ...
... worth twenty guineas : then I remembered you , and therefore it was I returned so soon , hoping it would be taken for your debt . Robert . But this stranger , did he ask for nothing in return ? Hebe . Yes , he and his companion , poor ...
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... Worth twenty guineas ! It isn't worth twenty cents it's only the one eye of an old pair of spectacles . However , keep his present until you see the gentleman again , when you must return it ; and I will pay him for the loan of it ...
... Worth twenty guineas ! It isn't worth twenty cents it's only the one eye of an old pair of spectacles . However , keep his present until you see the gentleman again , when you must return it ; and I will pay him for the loan of it ...
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... worth- Louisa Courl . Then you'll redeem his liberty , you have A sum sufficient , have you not ? No , no , You hesitate ! Fred . Worl . Thou charm of pious virtue , All I am worth is yours ; but will it give You peace ? ( taking bank ...
... worth- Louisa Courl . Then you'll redeem his liberty , you have A sum sufficient , have you not ? No , no , You hesitate ! Fred . Worl . Thou charm of pious virtue , All I am worth is yours ; but will it give You peace ? ( taking bank ...
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