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Voices . “ That's it ! That's it ! Come forward , Wilson ! ” The Hatter . “ I move three cheers for Mr. Wilson , Symbol of the special virtue which- " The cheers burst forth before ... The Chair's voice now rose above the noise“ Order !
Voices . “ That's it ! That's it ! Come forward , Wilson ! ” The Hatter . “ I move three cheers for Mr. Wilson , Symbol of the special virtue which- " The cheers burst forth before ... The Chair's voice now rose above the noise“ Order !
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A VOICE . ( Thick with rage . ] I'll show yuh who's a ape , yuh bum ! VOICES . Ssshh ! Nix ! Can de noise ! Piano ! You'll have the guard down on us ! ( Scornfully . ] De guard ? Yuh mean de keeper , don't yuh ?
A VOICE . ( Thick with rage . ] I'll show yuh who's a ape , yuh bum ! VOICES . Ssshh ! Nix ! Can de noise ! Piano ! You'll have the guard down on us ! ( Scornfully . ] De guard ? Yuh mean de keeper , don't yuh ?
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Voices . ( Scornfully . ] Hurrah for de Fort ' of July ! Pass de hat ! Libcrty ! Justicc ! Honor ! Opportunity ! Brotherhood ! ALL . ( With abysmal scorn . Aw , hell ! Voice . Give that Qucen Senator guy the bark !
Voices . ( Scornfully . ] Hurrah for de Fort ' of July ! Pass de hat ! Libcrty ! Justicc ! Honor ! Opportunity ! Brotherhood ! ALL . ( With abysmal scorn . Aw , hell ! Voice . Give that Qucen Senator guy the bark !
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WILLIAM BRADFORD 15901657 | 14 |
ANNE BRADSTREET 1612?1672 | 21 |
EDWARD TAYLOR 1645?1729 | 35 |
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