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... ( says Heron ) is in the true an- tiquarian style , and as such I leave it . Coke , I have no doubt , was a proper name , as well as Canning . " By " William Cook , " Shal- low certainly means William , the cook . Of this I should have ...
... ( says Heron ) is in the true an- tiquarian style , and as such I leave it . Coke , I have no doubt , was a proper name , as well as Canning . " By " William Cook , " Shal- low certainly means William , the cook . Of this I should have ...
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... says , I will cut down this tree , because it bears no fruit . Abstain , I pray , says the other ; it will produce fruit this year . The master indeed without delay strikes it , but with the axe inverted : but the other preventing him ...
... says , I will cut down this tree , because it bears no fruit . Abstain , I pray , says the other ; it will produce fruit this year . The master indeed without delay strikes it , but with the axe inverted : but the other preventing him ...
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... says , And every body's else , that has to do with you . ' In the taunting dialogue between Lord and Lady Transit , he tells her that she talks like a child , ' to which she makes this severe reply : When you , my Lord , forget to be a ...
... says , And every body's else , that has to do with you . ' In the taunting dialogue between Lord and Lady Transit , he tells her that she talks like a child , ' to which she makes this severe reply : When you , my Lord , forget to be a ...
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