Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... Joanna , still retaining the same unmoved countenance . " Yes , sweetheart , " he continued , every now and then giving a suspicious glance about him , " I have saved , and scraped , and hoarded up a goodly store of wealth , the result ...
... Joanna , still retaining the same unmoved countenance . " Yes , sweetheart , " he continued , every now and then giving a suspicious glance about him , " I have saved , and scraped , and hoarded up a goodly store of wealth , the result ...
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... Joanna , without attending to the interruption ; " your true lovers are always bountiful . Now there is a certain Venetian chain 66 Ay , ' tis of gold , and of most admirable work- manship , " exclaimed Gregory Vellum , " it cost me ...
... Joanna , without attending to the interruption ; " your true lovers are always bountiful . Now there is a certain Venetian chain 66 Ay , ' tis of gold , and of most admirable work- manship , " exclaimed Gregory Vellum , " it cost me ...
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... Joanna , for I do long for the time when we two shall be one . " " We will talk of that anon ; -but , the chain , " replied she . " I fly , sweetest , " cried the old man , shuffling off towards the door ; but , just as he was about to ...
... Joanna , for I do long for the time when we two shall be one . " " We will talk of that anon ; -but , the chain , " replied she . " I fly , sweetest , " cried the old man , shuffling off towards the door ; but , just as he was about to ...
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... Joanna ! " he exclaimed , hastening towards her , with a most smiling countenance- " nay , this is a pleasure I dreamt not of . " 66 " " Tis I , Francis , " she replied , allowing him to take her hand , which he passionately pressed to ...
... Joanna ! " he exclaimed , hastening towards her , with a most smiling countenance- " nay , this is a pleasure I dreamt not of . " 66 " " Tis I , Francis , " she replied , allowing him to take her hand , which he passionately pressed to ...
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... Joanna , with enamoured looks and impa- tient gestures , as might have been expected from his previous behaviour , he advanced , at a laggard's pace , with his eyes fixed upon a glittering chain of gold , that he kept turning about in ...
... Joanna , with enamoured looks and impa- tient gestures , as might have been expected from his previous behaviour , he advanced , at a laggard's pace , with his eyes fixed upon a glittering chain of gold , that he kept turning about in ...
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