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... cried a randy - like woman , with a basket selling grozets , overhearing our conversation.- " Get about your own affairs , hussy ! " exclaimed my sober - looking friend- " It is such as you that have ruined the Queen's cause - What have ...
... cried a randy - like woman , with a basket selling grozets , overhearing our conversation.- " Get about your own affairs , hussy ! " exclaimed my sober - looking friend- " It is such as you that have ruined the Queen's cause - What have ...
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... cried Mrs Pringle gaily , and aloud out at the same time ; " but it was a very fine sight , that must be al- lowed . " The crowd began now so to press upon us , that I was glad to hasten them in , and to get them up beside me in the ...
... cried Mrs Pringle gaily , and aloud out at the same time ; " but it was a very fine sight , that must be al- lowed . " The crowd began now so to press upon us , that I was glad to hasten them in , and to get them up beside me in the ...
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... cried with one loud and universal voice , ' By the Eternal and Almighty God , who liveth and reign- eth for ever , we become your liege men , and truth and faith shall bear unto you , and live and die with you , against all manner of ...
... cried with one loud and universal voice , ' By the Eternal and Almighty God , who liveth and reign- eth for ever , we become your liege men , and truth and faith shall bear unto you , and live and die with you , against all manner of ...
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... cried out , O Lord , O Lord , there is a gentleman with a pistol ! This last I answered by assuring her that the pistol was not loaded , but that I would ' instantly retire to my place , since it seemed to give her uneasiness ; ' and I ...
... cried out , O Lord , O Lord , there is a gentleman with a pistol ! This last I answered by assuring her that the pistol was not loaded , but that I would ' instantly retire to my place , since it seemed to give her uneasiness ; ' and I ...
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... cried Mrs Pringle , " that ye are the author , though ye may have reasons , in black and white , o ' your ain , for the concealment . " - " Na , " quoth the Doctor , " that's , I must say , a hame push ; but , no doubt , when a decent ...
... cried Mrs Pringle , " that ye are the author , though ye may have reasons , in black and white , o ' your ain , for the concealment . " - " Na , " quoth the Doctor , " that's , I must say , a hame push ; but , no doubt , when a decent ...
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