Specimens of English Poetry and Prose: Wybor Poezji i Prozy Angielskiej, Volúmenes1-2 |
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2 Master : What sayest thou , farmer , how goest thou about thy work ? Farmer : Alas , dear master , I am sorely in need ; I go out at dawn , forcing my oxen to the field , and I yoke them to the plow ; there is no winter so severe that ...
2 Master : What sayest thou , farmer , how goest thou about thy work ? Farmer : Alas , dear master , I am sorely in need ; I go out at dawn , forcing my oxen to the field , and I yoke them to the plow ; there is no winter so severe that ...
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Master : Wert thou hunting today ? Hunter : I was not , for today is Sunday , but yesterday I was hunting , Master : What didst thou catch ? Hunter : Two harts and a bear . Master : How didst thou catch them ?
Master : Wert thou hunting today ? Hunter : I was not , for today is Sunday , but yesterday I was hunting , Master : What didst thou catch ? Hunter : Two harts and a bear . Master : How didst thou catch them ?
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Master : And yet many catch whales , and esc pe the dangers , and get a great deal of money for it . Thou sayest the truth , but I dare not , out of the ignorance of my mind . Fisher : 6 Master : Fowler : Master : Fowler : Master ...
Master : And yet many catch whales , and esc pe the dangers , and get a great deal of money for it . Thou sayest the truth , but I dare not , out of the ignorance of my mind . Fisher : 6 Master : Fowler : Master : Fowler : Master ...
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