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Strana 13
... fortunes : how deals your brother with you ? Luke . Beyond my merit , I thank his goodness for ' t . I am a free man ; all my debts discharged ; Nor does one creditor , undone by me , Curse my loose riots . I have meat and clothes ...
... fortunes : how deals your brother with you ? Luke . Beyond my merit , I thank his goodness for ' t . I am a free man ; all my debts discharged ; Nor does one creditor , undone by me , Curse my loose riots . I have meat and clothes ...
Strana 16
... fortune , Or rather your husband's industry , advanced you To the rank of a merchant's wife . He made a knight , And your sweet mistress - ship ladyfied , you wore Satin on solemn days , a chain of gold , A velvet hood , rich borders ...
... fortune , Or rather your husband's industry , advanced you To the rank of a merchant's wife . He made a knight , And your sweet mistress - ship ladyfied , you wore Satin on solemn days , a chain of gold , A velvet hood , rich borders ...
Strana 22
... fortune of falling into their colonel's hands ; at the same time representing to us that their fellow - soldiers made a considerable booty while they continued inactive merely as a safe - guard to us , and therefore beseeching us to ...
... fortune of falling into their colonel's hands ; at the same time representing to us that their fellow - soldiers made a considerable booty while they continued inactive merely as a safe - guard to us , and therefore beseeching us to ...
Strana 23
... fortune he pretended to deplore . Next day the colonel sent one of his domestics with my maid - servant to search for the treasure we had buried in the cellar , but they returned without success , because as the fire still continued ...
... fortune he pretended to deplore . Next day the colonel sent one of his domestics with my maid - servant to search for the treasure we had buried in the cellar , but they returned without success , because as the fire still continued ...
Strana 55
... fortune which were superfluous to himself in the service of his friends and neighbours . " The ghosts which used to haunt Sir Roger's mansion were laid , even in his time , by a good orthodox process : → 66 J t My friend Sir Roger has ...
... fortune which were superfluous to himself in the service of his friends and neighbours . " The ghosts which used to haunt Sir Roger's mansion were laid , even in his time , by a good orthodox process : → 66 J t My friend Sir Roger has ...
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