Prose of the English RenaissanceJohn William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1952 - 882 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 83–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
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... saith the Conny , " I am no great player at cards , and I do not well understand your meaning . " " Why , " saith he , " it is thus : I will play at mum - chance , or decoy , that he shall shuffle the cards , and I will cut . Now either ...
... saith the Conny , " I am no great player at cards , and I do not well understand your meaning . " " Why , " saith he , " it is thus : I will play at mum - chance , or decoy , that he shall shuffle the cards , and I will cut . Now either ...
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... saith he to the Conny , " you see some card , that it goes so cross on my side . " " I ? " saith the Conny . " Nay , I hope you think not so of me ; ' tis but hazard and chance , for I am but a mere stranger unto the game . As I am an ...
... saith he to the Conny , " you see some card , that it goes so cross on my side . " " I ? " saith the Conny . " Nay , I hope you think not so of me ; ' tis but hazard and chance , for I am but a mere stranger unto the game . As I am an ...
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... saith , " I cry you mercy , gentlemen . I thought a friend of mine had been here . Pardon my bold- ness . " " No harm , " saith the Verser . " I pray you drink a cup of wine with us and welcome . " So in comes the Barnacle , and taking ...
... saith , " I cry you mercy , gentlemen . I thought a friend of mine had been here . Pardon my bold- ness . " " No harm , " saith the Verser . " I pray you drink a cup of wine with us and welcome . " So in comes the Barnacle , and taking ...
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