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... LADY . But that you know , Abigal , shows he has no dis- simulation in him - Then he is apt to jest a little too much upon grave subjects . ABIG . Grave subjects ! he jests upon the church . LADY . But that you know , Abigal , may be ...
... LADY . But that you know , Abigal , shows he has no dis- simulation in him - Then he is apt to jest a little too much upon grave subjects . ABIG . Grave subjects ! he jests upon the church . LADY . But that you know , Abigal , may be ...
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... LADY . Well ! he's a wild fellow . ABIG . Indeed he's a very sad man , madam . LADY . He's young , Abigal , ' tis a thousand pities he should be lost ; I should be mighty glad to reform him . ABIG . Reform him ! marry , hang him ! LADY ...
... LADY . Well ! he's a wild fellow . ABIG . Indeed he's a very sad man , madam . LADY . He's young , Abigal , ' tis a thousand pities he should be lost ; I should be mighty glad to reform him . ABIG . Reform him ! marry , hang him ! LADY ...
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... LADY . Truly , they generally come to a bad end . I re- member the conjurer told you , you were short - liv'd . TINS . The conjurer ! Ha , ha , ha ! LADY . Indeed you ' re very witty ! TINS . Indeed you ' re very handsome . LADY . I ...
... LADY . Truly , they generally come to a bad end . I re- member the conjurer told you , you were short - liv'd . TINS . The conjurer ! Ha , ha , ha ! LADY . Indeed you ' re very witty ! TINS . Indeed you ' re very handsome . LADY . I ...
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The usual Treatment of such Men as make them | 40 |
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