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... replied the coachman , " instead of proper luggage , by your bulk you seem loaded for a West India voyage . You are big enough , with all your papers , to crack twenty stage - coaches . Excuse me , indeed , sir , for you must not enter ...
... replied the coachman , " instead of proper luggage , by your bulk you seem loaded for a West India voyage . You are big enough , with all your papers , to crack twenty stage - coaches . Excuse me , indeed , sir , for you must not enter ...
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... replied the disappointed poet , " shall my tragedy , in which I have vindicated the cause of liberty and virtue " - " Follow nature , " returned the other , " and never expect to find lasting fame by topics which only please from their ...
... replied the disappointed poet , " shall my tragedy , in which I have vindicated the cause of liberty and virtue " - " Follow nature , " returned the other , " and never expect to find lasting fame by topics which only please from their ...
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... replied the coachman : " I have drove a coach , man and boy , these two thousand years ; but I do not remember to have carried above one dictionary during the whole time . That little book which I perceive peeping from one of your ...
... replied the coachman : " I have drove a coach , man and boy , these two thousand years ; but I do not remember to have carried above one dictionary during the whole time . That little book which I perceive peeping from one of your ...
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... replied the gentleman , " are rhapsodies against the religion of my country . " " And how can you expect to come into my coach , after thus choosing the wrong side of the question ? " - " Ay , but I am right , " replied the other ...
... replied the gentleman , " are rhapsodies against the religion of my country . " " And how can you expect to come into my coach , after thus choosing the wrong side of the question ? " - " Ay , but I am right , " replied the other ...
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... replied , as he had now mounted the box , it would be improper to come down ; but that he should take them all , one after the other , when he should return . So he drove away ; and for myself , as I could not get in , I mounted behind ...
... replied , as he had now mounted the box , it would be improper to come down ; but that he should take them all , one after the other , when he should return . So he drove away ; and for myself , as I could not get in , I mounted behind ...
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