The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4Macmillan and Company, limited, 1899 |
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... I'll run you in ' as sure as fate ! I'm on your track , you know ! To school she goes , or , soon or late , I'll have to make her go ! " " But , sir , I do not understand - in fact , it grieves me sore- The way you come and speak to me ...
... I'll run you in ' as sure as fate ! I'm on your track , you know ! To school she goes , or , soon or late , I'll have to make her go ! " " But , sir , I do not understand - in fact , it grieves me sore- The way you come and speak to me ...
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... On in Spite of Every Trial When fiery trials come , you will have to say , " I think I'll go on anyway . " I am not talking about ordinary trials , but about fiery trials . There are ordinary trials , and I believe 8.
... On in Spite of Every Trial When fiery trials come , you will have to say , " I think I'll go on anyway . " I am not talking about ordinary trials , but about fiery trials . There are ordinary trials , and I believe 8.
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... I'll be happy.” “When I'm doing the work I love, then I'll be happy.” “When I have more money, then I'll be happy.” “When I stop being afraid to try, then I'll be happy.” “When my lousy luck changes, then I'll be happy.” “When I'm in a ...
... I'll be happy.” “When I'm doing the work I love, then I'll be happy.” “When I have more money, then I'll be happy.” “When I stop being afraid to try, then I'll be happy.” “When my lousy luck changes, then I'll be happy.” “When I'm in a ...
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... I'll make you a playlist for your next trip home. Okay?' 'Dad, please,' I whisper. 'Don't leave me here. I'll be good. I promise. I've been better lately, haven't I?' I notice Harriet and Jess listening in from across the room — they've ...
... I'll make you a playlist for your next trip home. Okay?' 'Dad, please,' I whisper. 'Don't leave me here. I'll be good. I promise. I've been better lately, haven't I?' I notice Harriet and Jess listening in from across the room — they've ...
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