Littell's Living Age, Volume 149Living Age Company Incorporated, 1881 |
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... speak tinually purging itself by the ears , whereupon that many thought I shou'd be ever dumb . The very furthest thing I remember is , that when I understood what was say'd by others I did yet forbear to speak , lest I shou'd utter ...
... speak tinually purging itself by the ears , whereupon that many thought I shou'd be ever dumb . The very furthest thing I remember is , that when I understood what was say'd by others I did yet forbear to speak , lest I shou'd utter ...
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... speak with a kind of restraint I am sure you do . " — " I speak like a fellow who feels that he must and will repeat and justify all he has said to the person whom it most con- cerns . I must and shall tell Lancy what I have said ...
... speak with a kind of restraint I am sure you do . " — " I speak like a fellow who feels that he must and will repeat and justify all he has said to the person whom it most con- cerns . I must and shall tell Lancy what I have said ...
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... speak to him this night , and you back me up like a jewel , as " Yes . But , Jimmy , do speak to Ran- dal ; I will help you all I can . " " An ' it's not that only . But Mrs. Frere , poor dear lady , she is as innocent as an infant ...
... speak to him this night , and you back me up like a jewel , as " Yes . But , Jimmy , do speak to Ran- dal ; I will help you all I can . " " An ' it's not that only . But Mrs. Frere , poor dear lady , she is as innocent as an infant ...
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