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That Margaret had suffer ' d an affront . Some are too tame , that were too
splenetic once . SANDFORD . ' Twere best he should be told of these affronts .
MARGARET . I am the daughter of his father ' s friend , Sir Walter ' s orphan -
ward .
That Margaret had suffer ' d an affront . Some are too tame , that were too
splenetic once . SANDFORD . ' Twere best he should be told of these affronts .
MARGARET . I am the daughter of his father ' s friend , Sir Walter ' s orphan -
ward .
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MARGARET . . A bare adventurer ; in brief a woman , That put strange garments
on , and came thus far . To seek an ancient friend : And having spent her stock of
idle words , And feeling some tears coming , Hastes now to clasp Sir Walter ...
MARGARET . . A bare adventurer ; in brief a woman , That put strange garments
on , and came thus far . To seek an ancient friend : And having spent her stock of
idle words , And feeling some tears coming , Hastes now to clasp Sir Walter ...
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Margaret enters . JOHN . Comes Margaret here to witness my disgrace ? O , lady
, I have suffer ' d loss , And diminution of my honor ' s brightness . You bring some
images of old times , Margaret , That should be now forgotten . MARGARET .
Margaret enters . JOHN . Comes Margaret here to witness my disgrace ? O , lady
, I have suffer ' d loss , And diminution of my honor ' s brightness . You bring some
images of old times , Margaret , That should be now forgotten . MARGARET .
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Upon her knees ( regard her poor request ) Your favourite , once - beloved
Margaret , kneels . JOHN . What would ' st thou , lady , ever - honor ' d Margaret ?
MARGARET . That John would think more nobly of himself , More worthily of high
...
Upon her knees ( regard her poor request ) Your favourite , once - beloved
Margaret , kneels . JOHN . What would ' st thou , lady , ever - honor ' d Margaret ?
MARGARET . That John would think more nobly of himself , More worthily of high
...
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My reader ' s fancy might easily have supplied the omission - old ladies of
Margaret ' s stamp ( God bless them ) may as well be without their spectacles , or
their elbow chair , as their prayer book - I love them for it . Margaret ' s was a ...
My reader ' s fancy might easily have supplied the omission - old ladies of
Margaret ' s stamp ( God bless them ) may as well be without their spectacles , or
their elbow chair , as their prayer book - I love them for it . Margaret ' s was a ...
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