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Page 65
Nay , a kiss o't'other side , pray :that bears a thousand heads ; and though I
should Now , dear captain , tell us the news . - Odso ! I'm cut this one off , the
monster still would sprout . so pleased I have met you ! Well , the news , Must I
murder all ...
Nay , a kiss o't'other side , pray :that bears a thousand heads ; and though I
should Now , dear captain , tell us the news . - Odso ! I'm cut this one off , the
monster still would sprout . so pleased I have met you ! Well , the news , Must I
murder all ...
Page 66
--Well , but , drink ; for , bark'e , captain , between you and I , captain , you tell us
no news at all . there's a fine lady in the wind , and I shall have Fire . I tell you one
piece that all the world the longitude and latitude of a fine lady , and knows , and
...
--Well , but , drink ; for , bark'e , captain , between you and I , captain , you tell us
no news at all . there's a fine lady in the wind , and I shall have Fire . I tell you one
piece that all the world the longitude and latitude of a fine lady , and knows , and
...
Page 68
Pray , now , good captain , excuse me . Clin . Ay , this comes o'th ' succession ;
fire and Look here , sir ; ( Pulling out his watch the cri- sword already . tical minute
, the critical minute , faith . Stand . Come , sir , off with it . Fire . What d'ye mean ...
Pray , now , good captain , excuse me . Clin . Ay , this comes o'th ' succession ;
fire and Look here , sir ; ( Pulling out his watch the cri- sword already . tical minute
, the critical minute , faith . Stand . Come , sir , off with it . Fire . What d'ye mean ...
Page 76
Look ye , captain , give me to me ; often chearful , sometimes gay , and althy
hand : once I was a friend to France ; but ways pleased , but when I'm angry ;
then sorry , henceforth I promise to sacrifice my fashions , not sullen . The Park ,
play ...
Look ye , captain , give me to me ; often chearful , sometimes gay , and althy
hand : once I was a friend to France ; but ways pleased , but when I'm angry ;
then sorry , henceforth I promise to sacrifice my fashions , not sullen . The Park ,
play ...
Page 78
... to would bring him to reason . his years , and his fatherly fondness towards
BISARRE , a whimsical Lady , friend to ORIANA , udmired by DURETETE .
Young MIRABEL . LAMORCE , a woman of contrivance . Captain DURETETE ,
an honest ...
... to would bring him to reason . his years , and his fatherly fondness towards
BISARRE , a whimsical Lady , friend to ORIANA , udmired by DURETETE .
Young MIRABEL . LAMORCE , a woman of contrivance . Captain DURETETE ,
an honest ...
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