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... suppose he will be here to wait on Mrs. Malaprop as soon as he is dressed . Lyd . Then , before we are interrupted , let me impart to you some of my distress ; I know your gentle nature will sympathize with me , though your prudence may ...
... suppose he will be here to wait on Mrs. Malaprop as soon as he is dressed . Lyd . Then , before we are interrupted , let me impart to you some of my distress ; I know your gentle nature will sympathize with me , though your prudence may ...
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... suppose ? Jul . Not yet , upon my word ! nor has he the least idea of my being in Bath : Sir Anthony's resolution was so sudden I could not inform him of it . - Lyd . Well , Julia , you are your own mistress , though under the ...
... suppose ? Jul . Not yet , upon my word ! nor has he the least idea of my being in Bath : Sir Anthony's resolution was so sudden I could not inform him of it . - Lyd . Well , Julia , you are your own mistress , though under the ...
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... suppose we were going to give you another choice , will you pro- mise us to give up this Beverley ? Lyd . Could I belie my thoughts so far as to give that promise , my actions would certainly as far be- lie my words . Mrs. M. Take ...
... suppose we were going to give you another choice , will you pro- mise us to give up this Beverley ? Lyd . Could I belie my thoughts so far as to give that promise , my actions would certainly as far be- lie my words . Mrs. M. Take ...
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... suppose ? —always in spirits , hey ? Acres . Merry ! odds crickets ! she has been the belle and spirit of the company wherever she has been - so lively and entertaining ! so full of wit and humour ! Faulk . By my soul ! there is an ...
... suppose ? —always in spirits , hey ? Acres . Merry ! odds crickets ! she has been the belle and spirit of the company wherever she has been - so lively and entertaining ! so full of wit and humour ! Faulk . By my soul ! there is an ...
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... Suppose she has danced , what then ? does not the ceremony of society often oblige- Faulk . Well , well , I'll contain myself - perhaps , as you say for form's sake . I say Mr .-- -Mr.- What's his d - d name ? Capt . A. Acres , Acres ...
... Suppose she has danced , what then ? does not the ceremony of society often oblige- Faulk . Well , well , I'll contain myself - perhaps , as you say for form's sake . I say Mr .-- -Mr.- What's his d - d name ? Capt . A. Acres , Acres ...
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