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Page 3
... pray , sister , has my father ever have been a proper time for you to have
pressed proposed any other man to you ? -I touch'd upon't - but - I'll tell Charl ,
Another man ! let me know why you you more presently ; in the mean time , lose
no ask ...
... pray , sister , has my father ever have been a proper time for you to have
pressed proposed any other man to you ? -I touch'd upon't - but - I'll tell Charl ,
Another man ! let me know why you you more presently ; in the mean time , lose
no ask ...
Page 12
With Doctor Cantwell , I suppose you he has sometimes the presu nption to tell
me mean , madam ? that I am the object of his charity ; and I own , Churi . Ay .
madam , that I am humbled in my opinion , by Scyd . He's no uncle of mine ,
madam ...
With Doctor Cantwell , I suppose you he has sometimes the presu nption to tell
me mean , madam ? that I am the object of his charity ; and I own , Churi . Ay .
madam , that I am humbled in my opinion , by Scyd . He's no uncle of mine ,
madam ...
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Here , bring in this ruffian ; this is vil- quainted with ; if he can acquit himself of
them , lany beyond example . so ; if not , he must take the consequence . šir J.
Lamb . What means this outrage ? Dr Cant . Well , but stay ; let the accusations
Lady ...
Here , bring in this ruffian ; this is vil- quainted with ; if he can acquit himself of
them , lany beyond example . so ; if not , he must take the consequence . šir J.
Lamb . What means this outrage ? Dr Cant . Well , but stay ; let the accusations
Lady ...
Page 34
I mean in an honourable way ; that is , Wild . I was never better pleas'd in all my
life , she lies for me . In short , we are ... Oh , the dewhat d'ye mean ? light of an
ingenious mistress ! What a life and Stand . Read , sir , read ; these are the sibyl's
...
I mean in an honourable way ; that is , Wild . I was never better pleas'd in all my
life , she lies for me . In short , we are ... Oh , the dewhat d'ye mean ? light of an
ingenious mistress ! What a life and Stand . Read , sir , read ; these are the sibyl's
...
Page 35
Upon ' my word , Mr Alderman , you of a mighty colonel ; he has besieged me as
close make me blush , what d'ře mean , pray ? as our army did Namur . Smug .
See here , madam . [ Puts a piece of Wild . I hope your ladyship did not surrender
...
Upon ' my word , Mr Alderman , you of a mighty colonel ; he has besieged me as
close make me blush , what d'ře mean , pray ? as our army did Namur . Smug .
See here , madam . [ Puts a piece of Wild . I hope your ladyship did not surrender
...
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