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Page 146
He met not Christian , did coolness ; " you cannot expect me to believe this . he ?
" said the Duke hastily . Who dared be so bold as to carry off my niece in “ No , my
lord , ” returned the domestic , " the Colosuch a manner , and from so august a ...
He met not Christian , did coolness ; " you cannot expect me to believe this . he ?
" said the Duke hastily . Who dared be so bold as to carry off my niece in “ No , my
lord , ” returned the domestic , " the Colosuch a manner , and from so august a ...
Page 173
I believe it to be the same dancing wench who As Chiffinch hesitated what reply
to make , a man , came with Empson to my house on the morning that who , by
the blaze of the torches , then always borne , Mistress Alice made her escape
from ...
I believe it to be the same dancing wench who As Chiffinch hesitated what reply
to make , a man , came with Empson to my house on the morning that who , by
the blaze of the torches , then always borne , Mistress Alice made her escape
from ...
Page 180
Can any one here understand her mode of your Germans as you call them ; and
you know what communication ? " I must needs believe from such a circumstance
. " Christian said , he knew something of it since he " Believe that I have been ...
Can any one here understand her mode of your Germans as you call them ; and
you know what communication ? " I must needs believe from such a circumstance
. " Christian said , he knew something of it since he " Believe that I have been ...
Page 72
At the same time , she " I believe , madam , ” said the clergyman , gravely , hoped
" he was not afraid of her as an Episcopalian ; " the poor woman ' s distress may
justify your ladyher father had belonged to that communion ; for , " she ship ' s ...
At the same time , she " I believe , madam , ” said the clergyman , gravely , hoped
" he was not afraid of her as an Episcopalian ; " the poor woman ' s distress may
justify your ladyher father had belonged to that communion ; for , " she ship ' s ...
Page 97
Good read Aristotle to Elfi , and not a muscle would he stir morning to you , Mr . A
- A - I believe my treacherous give him his pipe , and he would sit on his cushion
memory has let slip your name , sir . " with a listening air as if he took in every ...
Good read Aristotle to Elfi , and not a muscle would he stir morning to you , Mr . A
- A - I believe my treacherous give him his pipe , and he would sit on his cushion
memory has let slip your name , sir . " with a listening air as if he took in every ...
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