Poems and PlaysDent, 1910 - 317 pages |
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Page 145
... pardon you , I must . Miss Rich . You would seem to insinuate , madam , that I have particular reasons for being dispos'd to refuse it . Mrs. Croaker . Whatever I insinuate , my dear , * F 415 The Good - Natur'd Man 145.
... pardon you , I must . Miss Rich . You would seem to insinuate , madam , that I have particular reasons for being dispos'd to refuse it . Mrs. Croaker . Whatever I insinuate , my dear , * F 415 The Good - Natur'd Man 145.
Page 146
... madam . But I hope you'll never find me presuming to offer more than the most delicate friendship may readily allow . Miss Rich . And I shall be prouder of such a tribute from you than the most passionate professions from others ...
... madam . But I hope you'll never find me presuming to offer more than the most delicate friendship may readily allow . Miss Rich . And I shall be prouder of such a tribute from you than the most passionate professions from others ...
Page 147
... madam , has husbands , like spectacles , to fit every age , from fifteen to fourscore . Mrs. Croaker . Well , you're a dear good - natur'd creature . But you know you're engaged with us this morning upon a strolling party . I want to ...
... madam , has husbands , like spectacles , to fit every age , from fifteen to fourscore . Mrs. Croaker . Well , you're a dear good - natur'd creature . But you know you're engaged with us this morning upon a strolling party . I want to ...
Page 151
... madam , as I told you before , instead of going to Lyons to bring home his sister , who has been there with her aunt these ten years , he never went further than Paris ; there he saw and fell in love with this young lady ; by the bye ...
... madam , as I told you before , instead of going to Lyons to bring home his sister , who has been there with her aunt these ten years , he never went further than Paris ; there he saw and fell in love with this young lady ; by the bye ...
Page 152
... madam , in friendship with him ; I meant nothing more than friendship , as I hope to be married ; nothing more ... madam , my father , madam , has some you : intentions - hem - of explaining an affair. 152 The Good - Natur'd Man.
... madam , in friendship with him ; I meant nothing more than friendship , as I hope to be married ; nothing more ... madam , my father , madam , has some you : intentions - hem - of explaining an affair. 152 The Good - Natur'd Man.
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