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Honeycomb , who is now on the verge of threescore , took me aside not long
since , and asked me in his most serious look , whether I would advise him to
marry my lady Betty Single , who , by the way , is one of the greatest fortunes
about ...
Honeycomb , who is now on the verge of threescore , took me aside not long
since , and asked me in his most serious look , whether I would advise him to
marry my lady Betty Single , who , by the way , is one of the greatest fortunes
about ...
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Talk to her of an unfortunate young lady that lost her beauty by the small - pox ,
she fetches a deep sigh , and tells you , that when she had a fine face , she was
always looking on it in her glass . Tell her of a piece of good fortune that has ...
Talk to her of an unfortunate young lady that lost her beauty by the small - pox ,
she fetches a deep sigh , and tells you , that when she had a fine face , she was
always looking on it in her glass . Tell her of a piece of good fortune that has ...
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The women indeed are a little too keen in their resentments to trespass often this
way : but you shall sometimes know that the mistress and the maid shall quarrel ,
and give each other very free language , and at last the lady shall be pacified to ...
The women indeed are a little too keen in their resentments to trespass often this
way : but you shall sometimes know that the mistress and the maid shall quarrel ,
and give each other very free language , and at last the lady shall be pacified to ...
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I had hardly been accommodated with a seat , before there entered into the aisle
a young lady in the very bloom of youth and beauty , and dressed in the most
elegant manner imaginable . Her form was such , that it engaged the eyes of the
...
I had hardly been accommodated with a seat , before there entered into the aisle
a young lady in the very bloom of youth and beauty , and dressed in the most
elegant manner imaginable . Her form was such , that it engaged the eyes of the
...
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... door with a bowing mien , as if she had been used to a better glass . She said
aloud , “ You know where to go , and drove off . By this time the best of the
congregation was at the church - door , and I could hear some say , ' A very fine
lady ...
... door with a bowing mien , as if she had been used to a better glass . She said
aloud , “ You know where to go , and drove off . By this time the best of the
congregation was at the church - door , and I could hear some say , ' A very fine
lady ...
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