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... tell you , there was generous warmth in good old English cheer ; I tell you , ' twas a pleasant thought to bring its symbol here . ' Tis but the fool that loves excess ; hast thou a drunken soul ? Thy bane is in thy shallow skull , not ...
... tell you , there was generous warmth in good old English cheer ; I tell you , ' twas a pleasant thought to bring its symbol here . ' Tis but the fool that loves excess ; hast thou a drunken soul ? Thy bane is in thy shallow skull , not ...
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... Tell him— Tell him the page I didn't write ; Tell him I only said the syntax , And left the verb and the pronoun out . Tell him just how the fingers hurried , Then how they waded , slow , slow , slow ; And then you wished you had eyes ...
... Tell him— Tell him the page I didn't write ; Tell him I only said the syntax , And left the verb and the pronoun out . Tell him just how the fingers hurried , Then how they waded , slow , slow , slow ; And then you wished you had eyes ...
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... tell him ? " Al's voice came " He knew I'd blow his head off , ". " Tell him to come in . " " What's the idea ? " " Tell him to come in . " " Where do you think you are ? " " We know damn well where we are , " the man called Max said ...
... tell him ? " Al's voice came " He knew I'd blow his head off , ". " Tell him to come in . " " What's the idea ? " " Tell him to come in . " " Where do you think you are ? " " We know damn well where we are , " the man called Max said ...
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JONATHAN EDWARDS 17031758 | 16 |
Sarah Pierrepont | 24 |
JOHN WOOLMAN 17201772 | 31 |
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