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... DIMPLE ( Within . ) Upon my honour , Sir ! you . MARIA Ha ! Dimple's voice ! My dear , I must take leave of There are some things necessary to be done at our house . - Can't I go through the other room ? ( Enter DIMPLE and MANLY . ) DIMPLE ...
... DIMPLE ( Within . ) Upon my honour , Sir ! you . MARIA Ha ! Dimple's voice ! My dear , I must take leave of There are some things necessary to be done at our house . - Can't I go through the other room ? ( Enter DIMPLE and MANLY . ) DIMPLE ...
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... DIMPLE I was tortured there once . CHARLOTTE Pray , Mr. Dimple , was it a tragedy or a comedy ? DIMPLE Faith , Madam , I cannot tell ; for I sat with my back to the stage all the time , admiring a much better actress than any there ; a ...
... DIMPLE I was tortured there once . CHARLOTTE Pray , Mr. Dimple , was it a tragedy or a comedy ? DIMPLE Faith , Madam , I cannot tell ; for I sat with my back to the stage all the time , admiring a much better actress than any there ; a ...
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... DIMPLE Possibly I might - but something of so very trifling a nature , that I have already forgot what it was . LETITIA I believe , she has not forgot it . DIMPLE My dear creature , how can you for a moment suppose I should have any ...
... DIMPLE Possibly I might - but something of so very trifling a nature , that I have already forgot what it was . LETITIA I believe , she has not forgot it . DIMPLE My dear creature , how can you for a moment suppose I should have any ...
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THE MAKING OF THE REPUBLIC | 1 |
from History of the American Revolu | 55 |
from Letters on Various | 94 |
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