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Quirke soon after became suddenly rich from being very poor ; but ashamed of
his apostacy , he lingered a little before he became the Stewa ard's shadow .
Very soon afterwards , Bogland , another of the dependencies of the Manor ,
wished ...
Quirke soon after became suddenly rich from being very poor ; but ashamed of
his apostacy , he lingered a little before he became the Stewa ard's shadow .
Very soon afterwards , Bogland , another of the dependencies of the Manor ,
wished ...
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New brooms sweep clean ; ' - True ; but , they soon get like the old ones .
Notwithstanding that Billy had declared , soon after taking possession of the
Bench , that the tenantry should be no more called upon for arrears of the Lord's
household ...
New brooms sweep clean ; ' - True ; but , they soon get like the old ones .
Notwithstanding that Billy had declared , soon after taking possession of the
Bench , that the tenantry should be no more called upon for arrears of the Lord's
household ...
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To proceed with my story : I engaged Pat to be in waiting by the promise of
another crown , and then returned to the play : table , where so soon as I sat
down Squire . What a nosegay ! Brush . A nosegay , indeed ! All the perfumes of
Arabia ...
To proceed with my story : I engaged Pat to be in waiting by the promise of
another crown , and then returned to the play : table , where so soon as I sat
down Squire . What a nosegay ! Brush . A nosegay , indeed ! All the perfumes of
Arabia ...
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But they contented themselves with his word of honour to discontinue his mad
career , suffered him to continue on his Rozinanté , and he soon went on again at
a devil of a rate - as bad or worse than ever . We have often , in our boyish days ...
But they contented themselves with his word of honour to discontinue his mad
career , suffered him to continue on his Rozinanté , and he soon went on again at
a devil of a rate - as bad or worse than ever . We have often , in our boyish days ...
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He soon got in -- with outs not oft the case ! A great man took a liking to his face ;
M. P. he was much company he saw , And Robin soon a thing or two did know ;
For he had ears to hear , but then his tongue With what was said at home ...
He soon got in -- with outs not oft the case ! A great man took a liking to his face ;
M. P. he was much company he saw , And Robin soon a thing or two did know ;
For he had ears to hear , but then his tongue With what was said at home ...
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