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in the place of my father; and believe me when I swear to you, I never saw any
one half so charming; that I can imagine no happiness equal to that of pleasing
you; that to be called your husband would be to my ears a title more blessed,
more ...
in the place of my father; and believe me when I swear to you, I never saw any
one half so charming; that I can imagine no happiness equal to that of pleasing
you; that to be called your husband would be to my ears a title more blessed,
more ...
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Oh, dear father 1 Raw. Be silent. Now to your errand : 'tis from Mortimer. Wil. I
come from Sir Edward. Raw. I know his malice: he would oppress me with his
power—he would starve me and my family. Search my house. Sam. (L.) No,
father, no ...
Oh, dear father 1 Raw. Be silent. Now to your errand : 'tis from Mortimer. Wil. I
come from Sir Edward. Raw. I know his malice: he would oppress me with his
power—he would starve me and my family. Search my house. Sam. (L.) No,
father, no ...
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be spoiled if the groom - keepers be after us ; the law will persecute us , father .
Raw . Dost know Mortimer ? Sam . What , Sir Edward Mortimer ? Ay , sure ; he is
head - keeper of the forest . ' Tis he who has shut himself up in melancholy ; sees
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be spoiled if the groom - keepers be after us ; the law will persecute us , father .
Raw . Dost know Mortimer ? Sam . What , Sir Edward Mortimer ? Ay , sure ; he is
head - keeper of the forest . ' Tis he who has shut himself up in melancholy ; sees
...
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