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Page 780
... Marlow . Yes , madam . In this age of hypocrisy there are few who upon strict enquiry do not — a — a — a- Miss Hardcastle . I understand you perfectly , Sir . Marlow . ( Aside ) Egad ! and that's more than I do myself . Miss Hardcastle ...
... Marlow . Yes , madam . In this age of hypocrisy there are few who upon strict enquiry do not — a — a — a- Miss Hardcastle . I understand you perfectly , Sir . Marlow . ( Aside ) Egad ! and that's more than I do myself . Miss Hardcastle ...
Page 802
... Marlow . Rather too readily . For she not only kept the casket ; but , thro ' her great precaution , was going to keep the messenger too . Ha ! ha ! ha ! Hastings . He ! he ! he ! They're safe however . Marlow . As a guinea in a miser's ...
... Marlow . Rather too readily . For she not only kept the casket ; but , thro ' her great precaution , was going to keep the messenger too . Ha ! ha ! ha ! Hastings . He ! he ! he ! They're safe however . Marlow . As a guinea in a miser's ...
Page 815
... Marlow . Sir , I shall be always proud of her approbation . Hardcastle . Approbation is but a cold word , Mr. Marlow ; if I am not deceived , you have something more than approbation thereabouts . You take me . Marlow . Really , Sir , I ...
... Marlow . Sir , I shall be always proud of her approbation . Hardcastle . Approbation is but a cold word , Mr. Marlow ; if I am not deceived , you have something more than approbation thereabouts . You take me . Marlow . Really , Sir , I ...
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The Family use art which is opposed with still | 91 |
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