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... never saw him again ; but the night before his execution he wrote to her a letter with a piece of charcoal , with tender remembrances to all the family , and saying to her , " I never liked your manner better than when you kissed me ...
... never saw him again ; but the night before his execution he wrote to her a letter with a piece of charcoal , with tender remembrances to all the family , and saying to her , " I never liked your manner better than when you kissed me ...
Page 182
... never failing to call instantly for beer , bread , or wine , that they might get them before the first course was over , and the worst confusion began . Once Sir Joshua was prevailed upon to furnish his table with dinner - glasses and ...
... never failing to call instantly for beer , bread , or wine , that they might get them before the first course was over , and the worst confusion began . Once Sir Joshua was prevailed upon to furnish his table with dinner - glasses and ...
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... never - forgotten compliments by the late Mr. Black , coming in the broadest of Scotch from the broadest of hearts I ever knew . These trivial things I mention as an assurance to you that I never have forgotten the fascination of that ...
... never - forgotten compliments by the late Mr. Black , coming in the broadest of Scotch from the broadest of hearts I ever knew . These trivial things I mention as an assurance to you that I never have forgotten the fascination of that ...
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ELYOT SIR THOMAS Prince Hal and Judge Gascoigne | 8 |
BALLAD | 72 |
BARRIE J M First Impressions of London | 118 |
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