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Page 371
... tell the head from the tail . " To Anthony Lump- kin , Esquire . " It's very odd ; I can read the outside of my letters , where my own name is , well enough . But when I come to open it , it's all - buzz . That's hard , very hard ; for ...
... tell the head from the tail . " To Anthony Lump- kin , Esquire . " It's very odd ; I can read the outside of my letters , where my own name is , well enough . But when I come to open it , it's all - buzz . That's hard , very hard ; for ...
Page 599
... tell and I don't tell , and he ought to feel at his ease . As if anything so gross and fat as he could feel at ease ! Who would believe me if I did tell ? Poor old Pyecraft ! Great , uneasy jelly of substance ! The fattest clubman in ...
... tell and I don't tell , and he ought to feel at his ease . As if anything so gross and fat as he could feel at ease ! Who would believe me if I did tell ? Poor old Pyecraft ! Great , uneasy jelly of substance ! The fattest clubman in ...
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... tell you , Governor , if you'll only let me get a word in . I'm willing to tell you . I'm wanting to tell you . I'm waiting to tell you . HIGGINS . Pickering , this chap has a certain natural gift of rhetoric . Observe the rhythm of his ...
... tell you , Governor , if you'll only let me get a word in . I'm willing to tell you . I'm wanting to tell you . I'm waiting to tell you . HIGGINS . Pickering , this chap has a certain natural gift of rhetoric . Observe the rhythm of his ...
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