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... answer , with a very pretty lisp : " O Strephon , you are a dangerous creature . Why do you talk these tender things ... answered by a tender sigh : " Why do you put your wit to a weak woman ? " ' Strephon saw he had made some progress ...
... answer , with a very pretty lisp : " O Strephon , you are a dangerous creature . Why do you talk these tender things ... answered by a tender sigh : " Why do you put your wit to a weak woman ? " ' Strephon saw he had made some progress ...
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... answered , she never conversed with men . The same day I visited at Lady Plantwell's , and asked her daughter the same ... answer for it , but it may be that I ( like all other old fellows ) have a fondness for the fashions and manners ...
... answered , she never conversed with men . The same day I visited at Lady Plantwell's , and asked her daughter the same ... answer for it , but it may be that I ( like all other old fellows ) have a fondness for the fashions and manners ...
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... answered no other way than by interrogation . Her billet is this : DEAR MR . BICKERSTAFF , Are you quite as good as you seem to be ? To which I can only answer : DEAR CHLOE , Are you quite as ignorant as you seem to be ? CHLOE . I. B. ...
... answered no other way than by interrogation . Her billet is this : DEAR MR . BICKERSTAFF , Are you quite as good as you seem to be ? To which I can only answer : DEAR CHLOE , Are you quite as ignorant as you seem to be ? CHLOE . I. B. ...
Inhalt
Mr Bickerstaff issues his proposals | 1 |
Clarissa and Chloe | 4 |
Theatrical intelligence | 5 |
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