Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... thou hast not forgot how I singed off thy whiskers , seeking to give them a right fashionable curl , " said the boy very seriously , as he took in his hand the tooth instrument , and seemed intent on getting it into the cat's mouth ...
... thou hast not forgot how I singed off thy whiskers , seeking to give them a right fashionable curl , " said the boy very seriously , as he took in his hand the tooth instrument , and seemed intent on getting it into the cat's mouth ...
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... thee nothing for't ; inasmuch as thou hast nothing to pay , and be hanged to thee ! else shouldst thou pay a groat like any other Christian . And I will talk Latin to thee , puss , and though I made nothing of it at school , at least ...
... thee nothing for't ; inasmuch as thou hast nothing to pay , and be hanged to thee ! else shouldst thou pay a groat like any other Christian . And I will talk Latin to thee , puss , and though I made nothing of it at school , at least ...
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... thee again for lack of another customer . But I want not aught of thy teeth at present : I be only curious to know if thou hast got ever a vein . " The mischievous apprentice soon had the cat in his lap again , and after talking to her ...
... thee again for lack of another customer . But I want not aught of thy teeth at present : I be only curious to know if thou hast got ever a vein . " The mischievous apprentice soon had the cat in his lap again , and after talking to her ...
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... thou hast cut me ! " exclaimed his patient with some sort of earnestness . ، " A murrain on my nail for its ... Thou hast no more blood in thee than I could get out of a pickled herring . " It would be impossible properly to describe the ...
... thou hast cut me ! " exclaimed his patient with some sort of earnestness . ، " A murrain on my nail for its ... Thou hast no more blood in thee than I could get out of a pickled herring . " It would be impossible properly to describe the ...
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... Hast dared to cut me in this manner ? " " In truth , I have cut thee to the bone ! " said the other as seriously as you please . " And if thou hast ever a vein in thy arm of other sort than I can find in a cabbage - leaf , then know I ...
... Hast dared to cut me in this manner ? " " In truth , I have cut thee to the bone ! " said the other as seriously as you please . " And if thou hast ever a vein in thy arm of other sort than I can find in a cabbage - leaf , then know I ...
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