The British drama, Том 21804 |
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... devil's in't ! Lord , sir ! what d'ye mean ? Nay , good Mr Leander , pray , Mr Lean- der ; ' squire Leander - As I hope to be saved-- Oct. Prithee be quiet : for shame ! enough . [ Interposes . Sca . Well , sir ; I confess , indeed ...
... devil's in't ! Lord , sir ! what d'ye mean ? Nay , good Mr Leander , pray , Mr Lean- der ; ' squire Leander - As I hope to be saved-- Oct. Prithee be quiet : for shame ! enough . [ Interposes . Sca . Well , sir ; I confess , indeed ...
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... devil's in him , I think ! Sca . Then , says he , ' I must carry into France money to buy a mule , to carry- Thrifty . Let him go to the devil with his mule ; I'll appeal to the judges . Sca . Nay , good sir , think a little . Thrifty ...
... devil's in him , I think ! Sca . Then , says he , ' I must carry into France money to buy a mule , to carry- Thrifty . Let him go to the devil with his mule ; I'll appeal to the judges . Sca . Nay , good sir , think a little . Thrifty ...
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... devil's name ? two hun- dred pounds ! Sca . Yes , sir ; and more than that , he has al- lowed me but an hour's time ; you must advise quickly what course to take , to save an only son ! Gripe . What a devil had he to do a shipboard ...
... devil's name ? two hun- dred pounds ! Sca . Yes , sir ; and more than that , he has al- lowed me but an hour's time ; you must advise quickly what course to take , to save an only son ! Gripe . What a devil had he to do a shipboard ...
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... devil did he do a shipboard ! Sca . Let shipboard alone , and consider , sir , your son . But Heaven's my witness , I have done for him as much as was possible ; and if he be not redeemed , he may thank his father's kindness . Gripe ...
... devil did he do a shipboard ! Sca . Let shipboard alone , and consider , sir , your son . But Heaven's my witness , I have done for him as much as was possible ; and if he be not redeemed , he may thank his father's kindness . Gripe ...
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... devil take me , I swear by him that made me , if thou dost not tell whare is Gripe , but I will beat thy father's child very much in- deed ! What would you have me do ? I cannot tell where he is . But what would you have with him ? What ...
... devil take me , I swear by him that made me , if thou dost not tell whare is Gripe , but I will beat thy father's child very much in- deed ! What would you have me do ? I cannot tell where he is . But what would you have with him ? What ...
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