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... me to be present as a me I like it mightily . diator of articles between you . Col.
Lamb . I am glad this does not make you your affairthink the worse of Darnley —
but a father's THE HYPOCRITE . [ Cibber .
... me to be present as a me I like it mightily . diator of articles between you . Col.
Lamb . I am glad this does not make you your affairthink the worse of Darnley —
but a father's THE HYPOCRITE . [ Cibber .
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Well , well , get you gone then ; here is more to say to you at present ; Heaven
mend you , my grandmother , and , after the affront you offer- that's all . ed this
morning to the doctor , she will not be Lady Lumb . But pray , ' madam , stay and
dine ...
Well , well , get you gone then ; here is more to say to you at present ; Heaven
mend you , my grandmother , and , after the affront you offer- that's all . ed this
morning to the doctor , she will not be Lady Lumb . But pray , ' madam , stay and
dine ...
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Wretch , leave my house . at present ; I will withdraw , for I have an after Dr Cant .
Hold , good Sir John : I am now game to play , which may yet put this wretch ef-
recovered from my surprise ; let me then be an fectually into our power .
Wretch , leave my house . at present ; I will withdraw , for I have an after Dr Cant .
Hold , good Sir John : I am now game to play , which may yet put this wretch ef-
recovered from my surprise ; let me then be an fectually into our power .
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But , still more fortu for , let affairs take what turn they will in the fanate ! there
happened to be a gentleman present , mily , that's positively your wedding day —
Nay , who came from the same part of the country with you shan't stir . Seyward ...
But , still more fortu for , let affairs take what turn they will in the fanate ! there
happened to be a gentleman present , mily , that's positively your wedding day —
Nay , who came from the same part of the country with you shan't stir . Seyward ...
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... meanly merceive there is a great deal of wit and manners in cenary ; ' tis only a
pitch of gratitude ; while she twenty guineas — I'm sure ' tis all the wit and loves
me , I love her ; when she desists , the oblimanners I have about me at present .
... meanly merceive there is a great deal of wit and manners in cenary ; ' tis only a
pitch of gratitude ; while she twenty guineas — I'm sure ' tis all the wit and loves
me , I love her ; when she desists , the oblimanners I have about me at present .
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