Life in English Literature: An Introduction for Beginners, Volumes 1-3Methuen, 1949 - 535 pages |
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Page 326
... cried the figure , no more of that , if you love me : you know I hate flattery , on my soul I do ; and yet , to be sure , an intimacy with the great will improve one's appearance , and a course of venison will fatten ; and yet , faith ...
... cried the figure , no more of that , if you love me : you know I hate flattery , on my soul I do ; and yet , to be sure , an intimacy with the great will improve one's appearance , and a course of venison will fatten ; and yet , faith ...
Page 332
... cried Moses , with a sly look , and resting the box on the dresser . ' Ay , Moses , ' cried my wife , ' that we know , but where is the horse ? ' ' I have sold him , ' cried Moses , ' for three pounds five shillings and two - pence ...
... cried Moses , with a sly look , and resting the box on the dresser . ' Ay , Moses , ' cried my wife , ' that we know , but where is the horse ? ' ' I have sold him , ' cried Moses , ' for three pounds five shillings and two - pence ...
Page 335
... cried Jones , ' dost thou take to be such a coward here besides thyself ? ' 66 ' Nay , you may call me coward if you ... cries Jones , ' that he was really frightened ? ' ... " " Well , well , ' cries Partridge , ' I know it is only a ...
... cried Jones , ' dost thou take to be such a coward here besides thyself ? ' 66 ' Nay , you may call me coward if you ... cries Jones , ' that he was really frightened ? ' ... " " Well , well , ' cries Partridge , ' I know it is only a ...
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