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Then art thou but an ass for not having them made stronger , " answered the
other . 66 But look at thy toes , I prythee ! ” and then down came the end of the
pole right upon his foot , so heavily that he bawled out with the pain , and began
to limp ...
Then art thou but an ass for not having them made stronger , " answered the
other . 66 But look at thy toes , I prythee ! ” and then down came the end of the
pole right upon his foot , so heavily that he bawled out with the pain , and began
to limp ...
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0 “ I would not affirm it , of an absolute truth , " answered Harry Daring . “ Although
I mislike the fellow hugely , and would as soon give him a bloody coxcomb as
look at him ; for , indeed , I take him to be the impudentest jackanapes , and the ...
0 “ I would not affirm it , of an absolute truth , " answered Harry Daring . “ Although
I mislike the fellow hugely , and would as soon give him a bloody coxcomb as
look at him ; for , indeed , I take him to be the impudentest jackanapes , and the ...
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Nay , forsooth , how should I , ” answered the old woman , with an indignant toss
of her head , seeing that she goeth out at all hours , and stayeth mayhap half the
day , and no one knoweth a word of where she hath been . Well , they that live ...
Nay , forsooth , how should I , ” answered the old woman , with an indignant toss
of her head , seeing that she goeth out at all hours , and stayeth mayhap half the
day , and no one knoweth a word of where she hath been . Well , they that live ...
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Oh , scores of things , I warrant you , ” answered the dame , “ and such things ,
that the speaking of them maketh me blush outright . Indeed , it be a most
absolute truth that I be the virtuosest of women ; and it be no other than a burning
shame ...
Oh , scores of things , I warrant you , ” answered the dame , “ and such things ,
that the speaking of them maketh me blush outright . Indeed , it be a most
absolute truth that I be the virtuosest of women ; and it be no other than a burning
shame ...
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quickly answered Master Francis ; sick of the villainous deceits that have been
played upon me . Like 1 to 1 enough indeed to look not so well as D 2
SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 51 est bloom on your delicate cheek I have
seen you ...
quickly answered Master Francis ; sick of the villainous deceits that have been
played upon me . Like 1 to 1 enough indeed to look not so well as D 2
SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 51 est bloom on your delicate cheek I have
seen you ...
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