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... his humour , and with a more thoughtful look he put down his pen , and ,
folding his arms , asked of himself the question — " But why doth she deny me
the caresses she hath so often granted ? " after which he again grew uneasy (
judging by ...
... his humour , and with a more thoughtful look he put down his pen , and ,
folding his arms , asked of himself the question — " But why doth she deny me
the caresses she hath so often granted ? " after which he again grew uneasy (
judging by ...
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No terms at all , ” replied the other , in too good humour to be offended at the
freedom his companion was taking . “ Ah , you see it be not every one that can
get a whole shilling aweek and find himself out on ' t , ” observed the boy with an
air of ...
No terms at all , ” replied the other , in too good humour to be offended at the
freedom his companion was taking . “ Ah , you see it be not every one that can
get a whole shilling aweek and find himself out on ' t , ” observed the boy with an
air of ...
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For my own part , being of an exquisite melancholy humour , I . doubt not I should
shine in tragedy , ” continued the call - boy , taking a look at Master Francis so
solemnly ludicrous that it instantly did set him into a roar . “ Rather humourous !
For my own part , being of an exquisite melancholy humour , I . doubt not I should
shine in tragedy , ” continued the call - boy , taking a look at Master Francis so
solemnly ludicrous that it instantly did set him into a roar . “ Rather humourous !
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Master Francis , much amused at the oddity of the boy and his exceeding
assurance , returned to his seat in monstrous good humour , to finish his account
; but he had scarcely taken pen in hand , when , on hearing a noise , he turned
round ...
Master Francis , much amused at the oddity of the boy and his exceeding
assurance , returned to his seat in monstrous good humour , to finish his account
; but he had scarcely taken pen in hand , when , on hearing a noise , he turned
round ...
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... there lives not a creature on this earth so truly wretched as am I . Be content
then with the pleasure I can grant when I may be in the humour , and seek not ,
when the time is not auspicious , to increase my disquietude by ill - timed
importunity ...
... there lives not a creature on this earth so truly wretched as am I . Be content
then with the pleasure I can grant when I may be in the humour , and seek not ,
when the time is not auspicious , to increase my disquietude by ill - timed
importunity ...
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