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Page 395
... lord Mudler , one of the most good- natured creatures that ever squeezed a lemon , I should myself be among the number of their admirers . I was yesterday to dine at the Duchess of Piccadilly's , My lord was there . Ned , says he to me ...
... lord Mudler , one of the most good- natured creatures that ever squeezed a lemon , I should myself be among the number of their admirers . I was yesterday to dine at the Duchess of Piccadilly's , My lord was there . Ned , says he to me ...
Page 397
... Lord , my dear , returned he with the utmost good humour , you seem immensely chagrined ; but , blast me , when the world laughs at me , I laugh at the world , and so we are even . My Lord Trip , Bill Squash , the Creolian , and I ...
... Lord , my dear , returned he with the utmost good humour , you seem immensely chagrined ; but , blast me , when the world laughs at me , I laugh at the world , and so we are even . My Lord Trip , Bill Squash , the Creolian , and I ...
Page 398
... Lord Drumstick's eldest son , but that's in friendship , let it go no farther ; she's but six years old , and yet she walks a minuet , and plays on the guittar immensely already . I intend she shall be as perfect as possible in every ...
... Lord Drumstick's eldest son , but that's in friendship , let it go no farther ; she's but six years old , and yet she walks a minuet , and plays on the guittar immensely already . I intend she shall be as perfect as possible in every ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 23 |
Fresh mortifications or a demonstration that | 80 |
The Family use art which is opposed with still | 91 |
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