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... wish to speak to Mr. B. Sit down , I will call him . How do you do , Sir ? You are quite a stranger to me . What you do not remember me ? 1 have not the pleasure of your acquaintance . I am the son of your old friend . O yes , now I ...
... wish to speak to Mr. B. Sit down , I will call him . How do you do , Sir ? You are quite a stranger to me . What you do not remember me ? 1 have not the pleasure of your acquaintance . I am the son of your old friend . O yes , now I ...
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... wish we could go to- gether . XVIII . the breath , der Athem . the duty , die Pflicht . the poet , der Dichter . the place , die Stätte . the hurry , die Eile . the honesty , die Rechtschaf fenheit . the laziness , die Trägheit . the ...
... wish we could go to- gether . XVIII . the breath , der Athem . the duty , die Pflicht . the poet , der Dichter . the place , die Stätte . the hurry , die Eile . the honesty , die Rechtschaf fenheit . the laziness , die Trägheit . the ...
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... . cost a yard ? If How much does Three half - pence . I How many yards do you wish for ? There is the money ; twenty - four pence , and twenty - four half - pence make three shillings . I thank you , it is all right . Is 20.
... . cost a yard ? If How much does Three half - pence . I How many yards do you wish for ? There is the money ; twenty - four pence , and twenty - four half - pence make three shillings . I thank you , it is all right . Is 20.
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... wish to see him . let us go into the next street . Why do you not want to see him ? If he once begins a conversation , he cannot leave off , and I am not in a humour for talking to- day . You have a very pretty dress on . Do you like it ...
... wish to see him . let us go into the next street . Why do you not want to see him ? If he once begins a conversation , he cannot leave off , and I am not in a humour for talking to- day . You have a very pretty dress on . Do you like it ...
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... wish that letter to be posted . When will it arrive , if it is going by this afternoon's mail ? I think to - morrow evening , but I shall ask the Post- master . Now , I come back to you . I hope you have managed to spend the time ...
... wish that letter to be posted . When will it arrive , if it is going by this afternoon's mail ? I think to - morrow evening , but I shall ask the Post- master . Now , I come back to you . I hope you have managed to spend the time ...
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