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Well , I cannot help thinking it extremely unjust , replied Targe , to deprive an innocent person of his right , and to make him suffer so severely for the faults of others , if faults there were . Unjust ! cried Buchanan : Does not ...
Well , I cannot help thinking it extremely unjust , replied Targe , to deprive an innocent person of his right , and to make him suffer so severely for the faults of others , if faults there were . Unjust ! cried Buchanan : Does not ...
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Targe seeming a little disconcerted and displeased at this observation , Buchanan filled a bumper , and gave for his toast , The Land of Cakes . This immediately dispersed the cloud which began to gather on the other's brow .
Targe seeming a little disconcerted and displeased at this observation , Buchanan filled a bumper , and gave for his toast , The Land of Cakes . This immediately dispersed the cloud which began to gather on the other's brow .
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I shall not dispute it , said Targe . And was over and above a man of the first - rate genius , continued Buchanan with exultation . Well , well , all that may be , replied Targe a little peevish- ly ; but let me tell you one thing ...
I shall not dispute it , said Targe . And was over and above a man of the first - rate genius , continued Buchanan with exultation . Well , well , all that may be , replied Targe a little peevish- ly ; but let me tell you one thing ...
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