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No city epicure ever did ampler honours to a turtle feast , than did Dicky Suet , whenever he had an oppor- tunity of dramatic mastication . He seemed on these occasions to have reserved his appetite for a grand scenic display of ...
No city epicure ever did ampler honours to a turtle feast , than did Dicky Suet , whenever he had an oppor- tunity of dramatic mastication . He seemed on these occasions to have reserved his appetite for a grand scenic display of ...
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Now you shall see how his high- ness is pleased to honour me . I shall certainly be created a pacha of three tails . [ Flourish . Enter the SERASKIER , ISMAEL , and four Officers , L. Ser . ( c . ) Yuseph ! come here . Yus .
Now you shall see how his high- ness is pleased to honour me . I shall certainly be created a pacha of three tails . [ Flourish . Enter the SERASKIER , ISMAEL , and four Officers , L. Ser . ( c . ) Yuseph ! come here . Yus .
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Our general means to attack their post to- night , and I am honoured with the command of the de- tachment . Will the villagers assist us ? Ans . Assist you ? Ay , to the last drop of our blood , every man of us .
Our general means to attack their post to- night , and I am honoured with the command of the de- tachment . Will the villagers assist us ? Ans . Assist you ? Ay , to the last drop of our blood , every man of us .
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Yet honour bids me save From death the captive brave . Confusion ! thus , & c . & c . [ Exit , R. SCENE II - A Wood . Enter ANSLEM aad Six Peasants , L. Ans . It is too late ! it was the colonel - I saw them drag him to the fort .
Yet honour bids me save From death the captive brave . Confusion ! thus , & c . & c . [ Exit , R. SCENE II - A Wood . Enter ANSLEM aad Six Peasants , L. Ans . It is too late ! it was the colonel - I saw them drag him to the fort .
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And , if that one should be unworthy , learn , though life and liberty are dearer to me than all the treasures of your eastern world , I have a gem within my keeping more valuable far - my honour ! which I scorn to barter- [ Muffled ...
And , if that one should be unworthy , learn , though life and liberty are dearer to me than all the treasures of your eastern world , I have a gem within my keeping more valuable far - my honour ! which I scorn to barter- [ Muffled ...
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