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Side 19
I cannot , however , dismiss his letter , with- out observing , that the true story on which it is built , does honour to the sex , and that , in order to abuse them , the writer is obliged to have recourse to dream and fiction . No.
I cannot , however , dismiss his letter , with- out observing , that the true story on which it is built , does honour to the sex , and that , in order to abuse them , the writer is obliged to have recourse to dream and fiction . No.
Side 206
In the mean time , I shall fill up my paper with a letter which comes to me from an- other of my obliged correspondents . " DEAR GUARDEE , This comes to you from one of those untuckered ladies whom you were so sharp upon on Monday was ...
In the mean time , I shall fill up my paper with a letter which comes to me from an- other of my obliged correspondents . " DEAR GUARDEE , This comes to you from one of those untuckered ladies whom you were so sharp upon on Monday was ...
Side 336
If , after any misfortune has befallen him , his friends raise a voluntary contribution for him , and de- sire him to be merry , ' How is that possible , ( says he , ) when I am to pay every one of you his money again , and be obliged ...
If , after any misfortune has befallen him , his friends raise a voluntary contribution for him , and de- sire him to be merry , ' How is that possible , ( says he , ) when I am to pay every one of you his money again , and be obliged ...
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