Essays, Poems and PlaysW. Baynes, 1824 - 323 стор. |
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... Honeyw . Well , Jarvis , what messages from my friends this morning ? Jarvis . You have no friends . Honeyw . Well ; from my acquaintance then ? Jarvis . ( Pulling out bills . ) A few of our usual cards of compliment , that's all . This ...
... Honeyw . Well , Jarvis , what messages from my friends this morning ? Jarvis . You have no friends . Honeyw . Well ; from my acquaintance then ? Jarvis . ( Pulling out bills . ) A few of our usual cards of compliment , that's all . This ...
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... Honeyw . In the fact ! If so , I really think that we should pay him his wages , and turn him off . Jarvis . He shall be turned off at Tyburn , the dog ; we'll hang him , if it be only to frighten the rest of the family . Honeyw . No ...
... Honeyw . In the fact ! If so , I really think that we should pay him his wages , and turn him off . Jarvis . He shall be turned off at Tyburn , the dog ; we'll hang him , if it be only to frighten the rest of the family . Honeyw . No ...
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... Honeyw . Perhaps so . Mr. Croaker , knowing my friend- ship for the young lady , has got it into his head that I can persuade her to what I please . Jarvis . Ah ! If you loved yourself but half as well as she loves you , we should soon ...
... Honeyw . Perhaps so . Mr. Croaker , knowing my friend- ship for the young lady , has got it into his head that I can persuade her to what I please . Jarvis . Ah ! If you loved yourself but half as well as she loves you , we should soon ...
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... Honeyw . The Jesuits will scarce pervert you or me , I should hope . Croaker . May be not . Indeed , what signifies whom they pervert in a country that has scarce any religion to lose ? I'm only afraid for our wives and daughters . Honeyw ...
... Honeyw . The Jesuits will scarce pervert you or me , I should hope . Croaker . May be not . Indeed , what signifies whom they pervert in a country that has scarce any religion to lose ? I'm only afraid for our wives and daughters . Honeyw ...
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Oliver Goldsmith. Honeyw . I thought otherwise . Croaker . Ah , Mr. Honeywood a little of your fine se- rious advice to the young lady might go far : I know she has a very exalted opinion of your understanding . Honeyw . But would not ...
Oliver Goldsmith. Honeyw . I thought otherwise . Croaker . Ah , Mr. Honeywood a little of your fine se- rious advice to the young lady might go far : I know she has a very exalted opinion of your understanding . Honeyw . But would not ...
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