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... wife . 6 Wife , Lovelace ? ' methinks thou interrogatest . Yes , wife , for who knows what cautions the dear fugitive may have given in apprehension of me ? But has Goody Moore any other lodgings to let ? Yes , yes ; I have taken care ...
... wife . 6 Wife , Lovelace ? ' methinks thou interrogatest . Yes , wife , for who knows what cautions the dear fugitive may have given in apprehension of me ? But has Goody Moore any other lodgings to let ? Yes , yes ; I have taken care ...
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... wife in the afternoon . suppose Perhaps , sir , you would board , as well as lodge ? That as you please . It will save me the trouble of bringing my cook , if we do . And I you have servants who know how to dress a couple of dishes . My ...
... wife in the afternoon . suppose Perhaps , sir , you would board , as well as lodge ? That as you please . It will save me the trouble of bringing my cook , if we do . And I you have servants who know how to dress a couple of dishes . My ...
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... wife are man and wife ; or they are not man and wife . I have no notion of standing upon such niceties . But here she comes ! cried one , hearing her R 3 CLARISSA HARLOWE . 185.
... wife are man and wife ; or they are not man and wife . I have no notion of standing upon such niceties . But here she comes ! cried one , hearing her R 3 CLARISSA HARLOWE . 185.
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