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Why can't the rascals speak plain English , at any rate while they're fleecing you ? ' " Why , the meaning of it is , my dear Gussy , that whether they get the 10,000l . out of me or not , I shall have an attorney's bill as long as your ...
Why can't the rascals speak plain English , at any rate while they're fleecing you ? ' " Why , the meaning of it is , my dear Gussy , that whether they get the 10,000l . out of me or not , I shall have an attorney's bill as long as your ...
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Lady Anne ascended the stairs with a heavy heart , pondering still in her mind whether to speak with Gertrude at once , or whether to wait till an absolute necessity for doing so should arise . We draw a veil over the crisis of ...
Lady Anne ascended the stairs with a heavy heart , pondering still in her mind whether to speak with Gertrude at once , or whether to wait till an absolute necessity for doing so should arise . We draw a veil over the crisis of ...
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Why , there's not a man among them that can sound his aspirates , or speak the Queen's English . And they have the impu- dence to tell me that it does not matter what instructions I may have from home , but I must do what they tell me .
Why , there's not a man among them that can sound his aspirates , or speak the Queen's English . And they have the impu- dence to tell me that it does not matter what instructions I may have from home , but I must do what they tell me .
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That any one of decent information should speak in this way , especially that any one in the position of a statesman should speak in this way , suggests some curious subjects for thought . Such language might of course be used with the ...
That any one of decent information should speak in this way , especially that any one in the position of a statesman should speak in this way , suggests some curious subjects for thought . Such language might of course be used with the ...
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We have lately heard the story of the Englishman who landed at a Dalmatian - that is , in one sense , an Austrian - port , and expected that the people of that port would speak the Austrian language . His argument was as good as any of ...
We have lately heard the story of the Englishman who landed at a Dalmatian - that is , in one sense , an Austrian - port , and expected that the people of that port would speak the Austrian language . His argument was as good as any of ...
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