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The ridicule did not escape the young gen . I applied my poor exertions where
they seemed to tlemen themselves , and they had made what might be most
needed , and with the assistance of one or be received as one or two tolerable
jests ...
The ridicule did not escape the young gen . I applied my poor exertions where
they seemed to tlemen themselves , and they had made what might be most
needed , and with the assistance of one or be received as one or two tolerable
jests ...
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The fatal day was announced to the attention and respect of the young men , who
ihe public , by the appearance of a huge black galtreated him with great civility ,
and gradually engaged lows - tree towards the eastern end of the Grass ...
The fatal day was announced to the attention and respect of the young men , who
ihe public , by the appearance of a huge black galtreated him with great civility ,
and gradually engaged lows - tree towards the eastern end of the Grass ...
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-how wad ye like when it comes to be your ain ing him ; and the ardour of dispute
had excited such chance , as I winna ensure ye , if ye dinna mend your universal
thirst , that half the young lawyers and wrimanners ? -- And what are ye ...
-how wad ye like when it comes to be your ain ing him ; and the ardour of dispute
had excited such chance , as I winna ensure ye , if ye dinna mend your universal
thirst , that half the young lawyers and wrimanners ? -- And what are ye ...
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His dress was of a kind which could hardly be day found the father and daughter
still in the depth said to indicate his rank with certainty , for it was of affliction , but
the father sternly supporting his such as young gentlemen sometimes wore ...
His dress was of a kind which could hardly be day found the father and daughter
still in the depth said to indicate his rank with certainty , for it was of affliction , but
the father sternly supporting his such as young gentlemen sometimes wore ...
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I The young man visibly started , and looked consi- will neither descend through
the bowels of these derably appalled . Butler perceived he had made a fa- rocks ,
nor vanish in a flash of fire ; and yet the eye vourable impression , and resolved ...
I The young man visibly started , and looked consi- will neither descend through
the bowels of these derably appalled . Butler perceived he had made a fa- rocks ,
nor vanish in a flash of fire ; and yet the eye vourable impression , and resolved ...
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