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Ram . What would I carry ? Lov . That's what I would see . Turn your pockets
inside out , if you please ; but you are too practised a rogue to put any thing there
. These damned bags have had many a good thing in them , I warrant you . Ram .
Ram . What would I carry ? Lov . That's what I would see . Turn your pockets
inside out , if you please ; but you are too practised a rogue to put any thing there
. These damned bags have had many a good thing in them , I warrant you . Ram .
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I should not repeat it to you , sir , but that really one goes about a thing with so
much better a will , and one as so much better luck in it , too , when one as got
some little matter by it . Fre . ( Giving money . ] Here , take all the money I have in
my ...
I should not repeat it to you , sir , but that really one goes about a thing with so
much better a will , and one as so much better luck in it , too , when one as got
some little matter by it . Fre . ( Giving money . ] Here , take all the money I have in
my ...
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Young C. So you ought , miss . Pri . I know I ought , but I was bewitched ; I am
sure , I have been crying about it like any thing : only see , Watty , how red my
eyes are . Young C. Ah , fudge ! —That is no crying ; you have been putting an
innion ...
Young C. So you ought , miss . Pri . I know I ought , but I was bewitched ; I am
sure , I have been crying about it like any thing : only see , Watty , how red my
eyes are . Young C. Ah , fudge ! —That is no crying ; you have been putting an
innion ...
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