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... Sir FRIENDLY . Sir Fr. My lord , I am your most humble servant . Lord W. Sir Friendly ! this is kind indeed ! Chairs there . Well , how goes the gout , sir ? Sir Fr. In troth very untowardly ; for I can 68 Aa III . THE LADY'S LAST STAKE .
... Sir FRIENDLY . Sir Fr. My lord , I am your most humble servant . Lord W. Sir Friendly ! this is kind indeed ! Chairs there . Well , how goes the gout , sir ? Sir Fr. In troth very untowardly ; for I can 68 Aa III . THE LADY'S LAST STAKE .
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... Sir Bubble in a horse - match , and " so took these two fellows with me to let him into " the secret . " Sir Fr. A fine instance of our modish morals G iij Act III . 69 THE LADY'S LAST STAKE . Sir Fr. In troth very untowardly; for I can ...
... Sir Bubble in a horse - match , and " so took these two fellows with me to let him into " the secret . " Sir Fr. A fine instance of our modish morals G iij Act III . 69 THE LADY'S LAST STAKE . Sir Fr. In troth very untowardly; for I can ...
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John Bell. " Sir Fr. A fine instance of our modish morals in- " deed ! To make one's conscience a bawd , to the " dishonour of biting a wretch of perhaps an hundred 66 pounds ! What a shame it is the world should not " call it by its ...
John Bell. " Sir Fr. A fine instance of our modish morals in- " deed ! To make one's conscience a bawd , to the " dishonour of biting a wretch of perhaps an hundred 66 pounds ! What a shame it is the world should not " call it by its ...
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... Sir Fr. Nay , I was only concerned for what I had " said to your lordship ; as for this spark , I no more " mind his caprice , than I believe he does any thing I " can say to him : and yet the knave has something of " good - humour in ...
... Sir Fr. Nay , I was only concerned for what I had " said to your lordship ; as for this spark , I no more " mind his caprice , than I believe he does any thing I " can say to him : and yet the knave has something of " good - humour in ...
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... Sir Fr. Come , come ! let's not contend for vic- " tory , but truth - I love you both - and would have " all that know you do so too - Don't think be- cause you pass for men of wit , and modish honour , " that that's all you owe to your ...
... Sir Fr. Come , come ! let's not contend for vic- " tory , but truth - I love you both - and would have " all that know you do so too - Don't think be- cause you pass for men of wit , and modish honour , " that that's all you owe to your ...
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