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... JESSAMY Undoubtedly.— What are you musing upon ? JONATHAN You say you'll certainly make me acquainted ? - Why , I was thinking then how I should contrive to pass this broken piece of silver - won't it buy a sugar - dram ? JESSAMY What ...
... JESSAMY Undoubtedly.— What are you musing upon ? JONATHAN You say you'll certainly make me acquainted ? - Why , I was thinking then how I should contrive to pass this broken piece of silver - won't it buy a sugar - dram ? JESSAMY What ...
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... Jessamy ! ( Enter JESSAMY . ) ( DIMPLE folds and seals two letters . ) DIMPLE Here , Jessamy , take this letter to my love . ( Gives one . ) JESSAMY To which of your honour's loves ? -Oh ! ( reading ) to Miss Letitia , your honour's ...
... Jessamy ! ( Enter JESSAMY . ) ( DIMPLE folds and seals two letters . ) DIMPLE Here , Jessamy , take this letter to my love . ( Gives one . ) JESSAMY To which of your honour's loves ? -Oh ! ( reading ) to Miss Letitia , your honour's ...
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... JESSAMY " There was a certain man , who had a sad scolding wife , ” - now you must laugh . JONATHAN Tarnation ! That's no laughing matter , though . JESSAMY " And she lay sick a - dying ; " - now you must titter . JONATHAN What ...
... JESSAMY " There was a certain man , who had a sad scolding wife , ” - now you must laugh . JONATHAN Tarnation ! That's no laughing matter , though . JESSAMY " And she lay sick a - dying ; " - now you must titter . JONATHAN What ...
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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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