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And indeed , my dear , " added she , turning to her husband , “ his lordship drank your health in a bumper . " Poor Jack , " cries he , " a dear good - natured creature , I know he loves but I hope , my dear , you have given orders for ...
And indeed , my dear , " added she , turning to her husband , “ his lordship drank your health in a bumper . " Poor Jack , " cries he , " a dear good - natured creature , I know he loves but I hope , my dear , you have given orders for ...
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By the bye , my dear friend , I don't find this match between Miss Richland and my son much relished , either by one side or t'other . HONEYWOOD . I thought otherwise . CROAKER . Ah , Mr. Honeywood , a little of your fine serious advice ...
By the bye , my dear friend , I don't find this match between Miss Richland and my son much relished , either by one side or t'other . HONEYWOOD . I thought otherwise . CROAKER . Ah , Mr. Honeywood , a little of your fine serious advice ...
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To be sure I loved to hear him talk , and he loved to hear me talk ; poor dear Dick . He used to say that Croaker rhymed to joker ; and so we used to laugh - Poor Dick . [ Going to cry . HONEYWOOD . His fate affects me . CROAKER .
To be sure I loved to hear him talk , and he loved to hear me talk ; poor dear Dick . He used to say that Croaker rhymed to joker ; and so we used to laugh - Poor Dick . [ Going to cry . HONEYWOOD . His fate affects me . CROAKER .
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GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13401400 | 1 |
WILLIAM CAXTON 1422 ?1491 | 10 |
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