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Poor man ! he'd fain bring me to rea Col. Lamb . Indeed , my friend , you mistake
her . son . Darn . Nay , nay ; had she any real concern Darn . I would indeed.-
Nay , were it but pos- for me , the apprehensions of a man's addresses , sible to ...
Poor man ! he'd fain bring me to rea Col. Lamb . Indeed , my friend , you mistake
her . son . Darn . Nay , nay ; had she any real concern Darn . I would indeed.-
Nay , were it but pos- for me , the apprehensions of a man's addresses , sible to ...
Page 8
Confusion ! what , would the corassured , you will no more be able to bring me to
morant devour the whole family ? Your ladyship endure a man of forty - nine ,
than you can per- knows he is secretly in love with you too . suade my lady to ...
Confusion ! what , would the corassured , you will no more be able to bring me to
morant devour the whole family ? Your ladyship endure a man of forty - nine ,
than you can per- knows he is secretly in love with you too . suade my lady to ...
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I'm glad on under this roof that will bring temporal pu- you're here to join me in
solicitations to the nishments along with them . doctor .-- Here is my mother ,
friend , my mother ; Lady Lamb . Indeed , madam , you astonish me ! a pious
woman ...
I'm glad on under this roof that will bring temporal pu- you're here to join me in
solicitations to the nishments along with them . doctor .-- Here is my mother ,
friend , my mother ; Lady Lamb . Indeed , madam , you astonish me ! a pious
woman ...
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Your noise , I perceive , is bring Col. Lamb . Doctor , you have triumphed . ing up
Sir John ; manage with hiin as you will Sir J. Lamb . Wretch , leave my house . at
present ; I will withdraw , for I have an after Dr Cant . Hold , good Sir John : I am ...
Your noise , I perceive , is bring Col. Lamb . Doctor , you have triumphed . ing up
Sir John ; manage with hiin as you will Sir J. Lamb . Wretch , leave my house . at
present ; I will withdraw , for I have an after Dr Cant . Hold , good Sir John : I am ...
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Madam , I'll bring you the thy noble passion . news of my victory this evening .
Poor Sir HarStand . Sir Harry , ha , ha , ha ! poor Sir Harry , ry , ha , ha , ha ! [ Erit .
ha , ha , ha ! Rather kiss her hand than the pope's Lure . To the right about , as
you ...
Madam , I'll bring you the thy noble passion . news of my victory this evening .
Poor Sir HarStand . Sir Harry , ha , ha , ha ! poor Sir Harry , ry , ha , ha , ha ! [ Erit .
ha , ha , ha ! Rather kiss her hand than the pope's Lure . To the right about , as
you ...
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