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... young woman who will talk sillily upon the strength of looking beautifully . I will not answer for it , but it may be that I ( like all other old fellows ) have a fondness for the fashions and manners which prevailed when I was young ...
... young woman who will talk sillily upon the strength of looking beautifully . I will not answer for it , but it may be that I ( like all other old fellows ) have a fondness for the fashions and manners which prevailed when I was young ...
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... young lawyer immediately told me he had a property in it , and a right to hang it where he pleased , and to make use of it as he thought fit , provided that he did not break the peace with it . And further said that he never took it off ...
... young lawyer immediately told me he had a property in it , and a right to hang it where he pleased , and to make use of it as he thought fit , provided that he did not break the peace with it . And further said that he never took it off ...
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... young man , held certain lands by his the said old man's life . Upon this , the solicitor of the upholders took an ... young one was looking out of his window ; while the old man was smoking his pipe , the young man was rubbing his ...
... young man , held certain lands by his the said old man's life . Upon this , the solicitor of the upholders took an ... young one was looking out of his window ; while the old man was smoking his pipe , the young man was rubbing his ...
Inhalt
Mr Bickerstaff issues his proposals | 1 |
Clarissa and Chloe | 2 |
Theatrical intelligence | 3 |
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