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" Anything more than a worse ducking than the one you gave Lord Melville ?" " Yes, I have lost Surrey." "How?" " He went over the rapids.'' " Never mind, you shall have another." "There is no other Surrey." " There are as good fish in the sea as were ever... "
English Serfdom and American Slavery: Or, Ourselves--As Others See Us... - Page 151
by Lucien Bonaparte Chase - 1854 - 259 pages
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Charles Lamb: A Play

Alice Brown - 1924 - 140 pages
...father me. The whale ! no fish is longer or broader in the beam, or heavier or stronger. They tell us there are as good fish in the sea as were ever taken out of it. But none so big, I warrant ye. Constable. You may say what you like, sir, but whatever your business...
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English Serfdom and American Slavery: Or, Ourselves--As Others See Us...

Lucien Bonaparte Chase - 1854 - 268 pages
...nothing had happened," — said the Earl of Rossmore. "Anything more than a worse ducking than tiie one you gave Lord Melville ?" 'Yes, I have lost Surrey."...another." ' There is no other Surrey." ' There are as good iish in the sea as were ever taken out of it." ' An adage that may possibly apply to the finny tribe,...
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