The Modern British Drama: In Five Volumes, Volume 4William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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But pray , sister , has my father ever have been a proper time for you to have pressed proposed any other man to you ? your affair - i touch'd upon't - but - I'll tell Charl . Another man ! let me know why you you more presently ...
But pray , sister , has my father ever have been a proper time for you to have pressed proposed any other man to you ? your affair - i touch'd upon't - but - I'll tell Charl . Another man ! let me know why you you more presently ...
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And pray , sir , may I not as well susof you , not I. pect , that this artful delay of her good nature to Darn . Don't look so cold upon me ; by Hea- me now , is meant as a provisional defence against ven , I can't bear it . ny ...
And pray , sir , may I not as well susof you , not I. pect , that this artful delay of her good nature to Darn . Don't look so cold upon me ; by Hea- me now , is meant as a provisional defence against ven , I can't bear it . ny ...
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Pray , madam , what are they ? service to your spouse . Churl . Stay - let me see - Oh - ay - Zoc kai Muw . I will , madam ; you are a malefactor to psuche . all goodness ; I'll wait upon your ladyship ; } Seyw .
Pray , madam , what are they ? service to your spouse . Churl . Stay - let me see - Oh - ay - Zoc kai Muw . I will , madam ; you are a malefactor to psuche . all goodness ; I'll wait upon your ladyship ; } Seyw .
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But how has the wretch dared to treat things : -pray , how long have you lived with you ? your uncle , Mr Seyward ? Seyw . In his ill and insolent humours , madam , Seyw . With Doctor Cantwell , I suppose you he has sometimes the presu ...
But how has the wretch dared to treat things : -pray , how long have you lived with you ? your uncle , Mr Seyward ? Seyw . In his ill and insolent humours , madam , Seyw . With Doctor Cantwell , I suppose you he has sometimes the presu ...
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Impute it to my zeal , and want of Col. Lamb . Pray take your own time , dear ma- words for expression : precious soul ! I would dam ; I am not in haste to know , I assure you . not harm you for the world ; no , it would be the Charl .
Impute it to my zeal , and want of Col. Lamb . Pray take your own time , dear ma- words for expression : precious soul ! I would dam ; I am not in haste to know , I assure you . not harm you for the world ; no , it would be the Charl .
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