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The dispute grew high , while poor little is to be got by attempts to impose upon
Deborah , instead of reasoning stronger , talked the world , in coping with our
betters . Such louder , and at last was obliged to take shel . as are poor , and will
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The dispute grew high , while poor little is to be got by attempts to impose upon
Deborah , instead of reasoning stronger , talked the world , in coping with our
betters . Such louder , and at last was obliged to take shel . as are poor , and will
...
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But Providence is in another respect kind To us then , my friends , the promises of
er to the poor than the rich ; for as it thus happiness in heaven should be
peculiarly dear ; makes the life after death more desirable , so for if our reward be
in this ...
But Providence is in another respect kind To us then , my friends , the promises of
er to the poor than the rich ; for as it thus happiness in heaven should be
peculiarly dear ; makes the life after death more desirable , so for if our reward be
in this ...
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( Aside . ) Generous man ! I now Enter Miss Hardcastle . begin to admire him . (
To him ) But I am sure my family is as good as Miss Hardcastle's , Miss Hard . Let
it be short , then . I'm in and though I'm poor , that's no great misfortune a hurry .
( Aside . ) Generous man ! I now Enter Miss Hardcastle . begin to admire him . (
To him ) But I am sure my family is as good as Miss Hardcastle's , Miss Hard . Let
it be short , then . I'm in and though I'm poor , that's no great misfortune a hurry .
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A migration The fortunate circum | 5 |
A town wit described The dullest | 11 |
The family endeavour to cope with | 17 |
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