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... CHAPTER SIXTEENTH . Our Polly is a sad slut , nor heeds what we have taught her ; I wonder any man alive will ever rear a daughter ; For when she's drest with care and cost , all tempting , fine , and gay , As men should serve a ...
... CHAPTER SIXTEENTH . Our Polly is a sad slut , nor heeds what we have taught her ; I wonder any man alive will ever rear a daughter ; For when she's drest with care and cost , all tempting , fine , and gay , As men should serve a ...
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The Astrologer Walter Scott. CHAPTER SEVENTEENTH . Heaven first , in its mercy , taught mortals their letters , For ladies in limbo , and lovers in fetters , Or some author , who , placing his persons before ye ... CHAPTER SEVENTEENTH. ...
The Astrologer Walter Scott. CHAPTER SEVENTEENTH . Heaven first , in its mercy , taught mortals their letters , For ladies in limbo , and lovers in fetters , Or some author , who , placing his persons before ye ... CHAPTER SEVENTEENTH. ...
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The Astrologer Walter Scott. CHAPTER FIFTY - EIGHTH . To sum the whole - the close of all . DEAN SWIFT . As Glossin died without heirs , and without payment of the price , the estate of Ellangowan was again ... CHAPTER FIFTY-EIGHTH. ...
The Astrologer Walter Scott. CHAPTER FIFTY - EIGHTH . To sum the whole - the close of all . DEAN SWIFT . As Glossin died without heirs , and without payment of the price , the estate of Ellangowan was again ... CHAPTER FIFTY-EIGHTH. ...
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