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She affects a most convenient imperfection in her organs of vision , by means of
which she can avoid whom she pleases , without giving actual offence , for every
body knows that she must be nearsighted , as she wears a glass , and half ...
She affects a most convenient imperfection in her organs of vision , by means of
which she can avoid whom she pleases , without giving actual offence , for every
body knows that she must be nearsighted , as she wears a glass , and half ...
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Do you mean to assault me ? " 6. ... He means her pate ” ( a whisper ) . ... In the
mean time , the lady had been helped to the wing of a fowl , and this became the
subject of another string of puns , but which , as it verged upon obscenity , was ...
Do you mean to assault me ? " 6. ... He means her pate ” ( a whisper ) . ... In the
mean time , the lady had been helped to the wing of a fowl , and this became the
subject of another string of puns , but which , as it verged upon obscenity , was ...
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The object of ambition with both , was at one time to procure comfort and
independence to their families , to bring up their children to usefulness , by
training them in the way that they should go ; " Now , riches are sought after , but
as the means ...
The object of ambition with both , was at one time to procure comfort and
independence to their families , to bring up their children to usefulness , by
training them in the way that they should go ; " Now , riches are sought after , but
as the means ...
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Song by Sbelley 35 | 13 |
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