The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and WritingsCrissy & Markley, 1850 - 527ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... Miss Neville . Perfectly , my dear . Yet now I look again - bless me ! -sure no accident has hap- pened among the canary birds or the gold fishes . Has your brother or the cat been meddling ? or has the last novel been too moving ? Miss ...
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... Miss Hardcastle . You taught me to expect something extraordinary , and 1 find the original exceeds the description . Hardcastle . I was never so surprised in my life ! He has quite confounded all my faculties ! Miss Hardcastle . I ...
... Miss Hardcastle . You taught me to expect something extraordinary , and 1 find the original exceeds the description . Hardcastle . I was never so surprised in my life ! He has quite confounded all my faculties ! Miss Hardcastle . I ...
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... Miss Hardcastle . Perhaps the other gentleman called , sir ? Marlow . I tell you no . rallied her a little ; but I was unwilling to be too severe . No , I could not be too severe , curse me ! Miss Hardcastle . O then , sir , you are a ...
... Miss Hardcastle . Perhaps the other gentleman called , sir ? Marlow . I tell you no . rallied her a little ; but I was unwilling to be too severe . No , I could not be too severe , curse me ! Miss Hardcastle . O then , sir , you are a ...
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