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Pagina 23
for fortune I could take him there ! I'd return him his beauty . What say you , sister
? On my soul , he own , I warrant him ! I'd fit him for his jealousy ! loves you ; will
you give him the meeting ? [ Exeunt . Bridg . Faith , I had very little confidence in ...
for fortune I could take him there ! I'd return him his beauty . What say you , sister
? On my soul , he own , I warrant him ! I'd fit him for his jealousy ! loves you ; will
you give him the meeting ? [ Exeunt . Bridg . Faith , I had very little confidence in ...
Pagina 293
Now , if I could wheedle him , sister , ha ? you unMrs Fore . Why , was I ever in
any of those derstand me ? places ? What do you mean , sister ? Mrs Fore . I do ;
and will help you , to the utMrs Frail . Was I ? What do you mean ? most of my ...
Now , if I could wheedle him , sister , ha ? you unMrs Fore . Why , was I ever in
any of those derstand me ? places ? What do you mean , sister ? Mrs Fore . I do ;
and will help you , to the utMrs Frail . Was I ? What do you mean ? most of my ...
Pagina 346
Sister , I must put myself in repair ; He'll build churches sooner . Take heed , sister
, you may expect me in the evening - wait on your though your honour stood
proof to his home- lady home , Petit . bred assaults : you must keep a stricter
guard ...
Sister , I must put myself in repair ; He'll build churches sooner . Take heed , sister
, you may expect me in the evening - wait on your though your honour stood
proof to his home- lady home , Petit . bred assaults : you must keep a stricter
guard ...
Pagina 491
I could wish , indeed , that our entertainments were a little more Mrs Sullen and
DORINDA meeting . polite , or your taste a little less refined ; but pray , madam ,
how came the poets and phiDor . Morrow , my dear sister ; are you for losophers
...
I could wish , indeed , that our entertainments were a little more Mrs Sullen and
DORINDA meeting . polite , or your taste a little less refined ; but pray , madam ,
how came the poets and phiDor . Morrow , my dear sister ; are you for losophers
...
Pagina 492
And some English that I know , sister , Sul . No. are not averse to such
amusenients . Dor . Coffee , brother ? Mrs Sul . Well , sister , since the truth must
Sul . Pshaw ! may do as well now , as hereafter . I think Mrs Sul . Will you please
dress , and ...
And some English that I know , sister , Sul . No. are not averse to such
amusenients . Dor . Coffee , brother ? Mrs Sul . Well , sister , since the truth must
Sul . Pshaw ! may do as well now , as hereafter . I think Mrs Sul . Will you please
dress , and ...
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Arch believe better bring brother captain comes confess cousin dare dear devil don't Easy Enter Ereunt Erit eyes Face Fain fair faith father fear fellow fool Fore fortune Free gentleman give gone hand happy head hear heart hold honour hope hour husband I'll keep kiss Kite Lady Lady Brute leave live look Lord madam marry master mean mind mistress nature never once pardon person Plume poor pray presently pretty reason rogue SCENE servant serve Sir Cha Sir John sister speak Stand stay sure talk tell thank thee there's thing thou thought thousand told Touch true turn wait what's wife Wild Wish woman women young
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