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Page 435
... look , and talk , and act , just like him . Besides , my dear , he is a mar- ried man . CHARLOTTE Why , that was good natured . — He told you so , I suppose , in mere charity , to prevent your falling in love with him ? MARIA He didn't ...
... look , and talk , and act , just like him . Besides , my dear , he is a mar- ried man . CHARLOTTE Why , that was good natured . — He told you so , I suppose , in mere charity , to prevent your falling in love with him ? MARIA He didn't ...
Page 440
... look out in these matters ; for all they look as if they didn't know a journal from a ledger , when their interest is concerned , they know what's what ; they mind the main chance as well as the best of us . - I wonder Mary did not tell ...
... look out in these matters ; for all they look as if they didn't know a journal from a ledger , when their interest is concerned , they know what's what ; they mind the main chance as well as the best of us . - I wonder Mary did not tell ...
Page 444
... look grave , or laugh outright , are marked below the line . Now look over me .- " There was a certain man ” -now you must smile . JONATHAN Well , read it again ; I warrant I'll mind my eye . JESSAMY " There was a certain man , who had ...
... look grave , or laugh outright , are marked below the line . Now look over me .- " There was a certain man ” -now you must smile . JONATHAN Well , read it again ; I warrant I'll mind my eye . JESSAMY " There was a certain man , who had ...
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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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