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I consider you all as my children . Leo . [ Aside . ] Yes ; if he were to stay among us , the whole village would be his children in another gene- ration . Yus . How dare you mutter , you reprobate ! Ser . I would willingly content you ...
I consider you all as my children . Leo . [ Aside . ] Yes ; if he were to stay among us , the whole village would be his children in another gene- ration . Yus . How dare you mutter , you reprobate ! Ser . I would willingly content you ...
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Hog . How do you make out that ? Hea . Because a husband and father can best judge of their anguish , whose wives and children are starving around them . 1 # Hog . So , then , I must 10 [ ACT I. WHO WANTS A GUINEA ?
Hog . How do you make out that ? Hea . Because a husband and father can best judge of their anguish , whose wives and children are starving around them . 1 # Hog . So , then , I must 10 [ ACT I. WHO WANTS A GUINEA ?
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Not run the first to his own child , when the house was on fire ! Hea . My dear impetuous friend ! a father who was , three days ago , struck with a palsy , occasion'd , perhaps , from grief for his wife's recent death , finds some ...
Not run the first to his own child , when the house was on fire ! Hea . My dear impetuous friend ! a father who was , three days ago , struck with a palsy , occasion'd , perhaps , from grief for his wife's recent death , finds some ...
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Barford recollected him , as soon as he had placed the child in safety . A ladder was at hand ; he ascended it to a room , from which the smoke was rolling in columns ; he dragged the father through the flames , and seated him by his ...
Barford recollected him , as soon as he had placed the child in safety . A ladder was at hand ; he ascended it to a room , from which the smoke was rolling in columns ; he dragged the father through the flames , and seated him by his ...
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... squalling children in lap , and a pointer dog , as big as a hog . At every jolt , the sleepy quack doctor plump'd his fat head smack in the pit of my sto- mach ; and , when I popp'd my mouth out o ' window to fetch breath , the long ...
... squalling children in lap , and a pointer dog , as big as a hog . At every jolt , the sleepy quack doctor plump'd his fat head smack in the pit of my sto- mach ; and , when I popp'd my mouth out o ' window to fetch breath , the long ...
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