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Damn the Pantheon and St. Peter's both , cried Squander ; tell him we can go to neither at present . Zounds ! cannot the fellow quietly pocket his money without boring us any more with his temples , and churches , and pictures ...
Damn the Pantheon and St. Peter's both , cried Squander ; tell him we can go to neither at present . Zounds ! cannot the fellow quietly pocket his money without boring us any more with his temples , and churches , and pictures ...
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Can any body tell ? Do all your brains turn round , -do your hearts fail like mine ? She then fell back into her for- mer stupor . While she lay in this state , the attendants informed Sig- nora Sporza that their mistress repeated ...
Can any body tell ? Do all your brains turn round , -do your hearts fail like mine ? She then fell back into her for- mer stupor . While she lay in this state , the attendants informed Sig- nora Sporza that their mistress repeated ...
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Upon this second examination , the sur geon was confirmed in the opinion he had formed at the first , that the wound was mortal he thought proper to tell Zelu co , however , that it looked as well as he expected , and added other ...
Upon this second examination , the sur geon was confirmed in the opinion he had formed at the first , that the wound was mortal he thought proper to tell Zelu co , however , that it looked as well as he expected , and added other ...
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