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I speak not to offend ; I only speak On a friend's privilege . The poor are men ,
And have their feelings , brother . Sir E. So have I. Fit . One of the best that we can
show , believe me , Is mildness to a servant . Servants , brother , Are born with ...
I speak not to offend ; I only speak On a friend's privilege . The poor are men ,
And have their feelings , brother . Sir E. So have I. Fit . One of the best that we can
show , believe me , Is mildness to a servant . Servants , brother , Are born with ...
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I am afraid to speak or move in the house , I am so watched . [ Taking a letter from
her pocket . ] Here is a letter for the captain ; you will make apologies about my
writing , because the lines are a little crooked ; -excuse my spelling , too ; and if ...
I am afraid to speak or move in the house , I am so watched . [ Taking a letter from
her pocket . ] Here is a letter for the captain ; you will make apologies about my
writing , because the lines are a little crooked ; -excuse my spelling , too ; and if ...
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Must I leave that worthy little chap nothing ? Sep. Leave that to me — I'll take care
of him ; to be sure , you might give him a trifle on account of his devoted service to
your beloved nephew . Be quick ; muffle yourself up , and don't speak more ...
Must I leave that worthy little chap nothing ? Sep. Leave that to me — I'll take care
of him ; to be sure , you might give him a trifle on account of his devoted service to
your beloved nephew . Be quick ; muffle yourself up , and don't speak more ...
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