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exclaimed the boy , as if mightily pleased ; “ why , what excellent luck have I ! But
you must needs pay me the other groat , seeing that you bargained only for one .
” " I pay thee a groat , caitiff ! ” cried she , in a than ever , I'll see thee hanged first ...
exclaimed the boy , as if mightily pleased ; “ why , what excellent luck have I ! But
you must needs pay me the other groat , seeing that you bargained only for one .
” " I pay thee a groat , caitiff ! ” cried she , in a than ever , I'll see thee hanged first ...
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cried the other , trembling in every limb with the greatness of her passion . 5 I do
defy thee , caitiff ; they were as fine twins as ever honest woman had . ” 6
Marvellous fine , truly ! ” replied he , in the same manner ; “ for I was told by those
who ...
cried the other , trembling in every limb with the greatness of her passion . 5 I do
defy thee , caitiff ; they were as fine twins as ever honest woman had . ” 6
Marvellous fine , truly ! ” replied he , in the same manner ; “ for I was told by those
who ...
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cried the boy , still not inclined to relinquish his purpose . “ But rest you easy , and
turn your head this way on no account , lest something wrong come of it ; for truly
is it said by Esculapius , · Hoppeti kicketi corum , hic , hæc , hoc cum tickle me ...
cried the boy , still not inclined to relinquish his purpose . “ But rest you easy , and
turn your head this way on no account , lest something wrong come of it ; for truly
is it said by Esculapius , · Hoppeti kicketi corum , hic , hæc , hoc cum tickle me ...
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cried the apprentice , making to the door as if about to run for his life ;. but he was
never in a humour for turning tail , for he was back again as quickly as he went ,
armed with the party - coloured pole that standeth ever at such shops as his ...
cried the apprentice , making to the door as if about to run for his life ;. but he was
never in a humour for turning tail , for he was back again as quickly as he went ,
armed with the party - coloured pole that standeth ever at such shops as his ...
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cried the captain . « I would pay thee handsomely for the villainous hurt thou hast
given me on my right side . ” ** Take that on thy left -- then one side shall not
grumble at t'other , ” replied the apprentice , hitting him another desperate poke ...
cried the captain . « I would pay thee handsomely for the villainous hurt thou hast
given me on my right side . ” ** Take that on thy left -- then one side shall not
grumble at t'other , ” replied the apprentice , hitting him another desperate poke ...
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