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... dear good - natured creature , I know he loves me . But I hope , my dear , you have given orders for dinner ; you need make no great preparations neither , there are but three of us ; something elegant and little will do ; a turbot , an ...
... dear good - natured creature , I know he loves me . But I hope , my dear , you have given orders for dinner ; you need make no great preparations neither , there are but three of us ; something elegant and little will do ; a turbot , an ...
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... dear , ' cries the husband , by way of consolation , ' to be sure we can't find such dressing here as we have at Lord Crump's or Lady Crimp's ; but for Vauxhall dressing it is pretty good ; it is not their victuals indeed I find fault ...
... dear , ' cries the husband , by way of consolation , ' to be sure we can't find such dressing here as we have at Lord Crump's or Lady Crimp's ; but for Vauxhall dressing it is pretty good ; it is not their victuals indeed I find fault ...
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... dear Mrs. Cook , I beseech you , the whole onion tribe . Barbecue your whole hogs to your palate , steep them in shalots , stuff them out with plantations of the rank and guilty garlic ; you cannot poison them , or make them stronger ...
... dear Mrs. Cook , I beseech you , the whole onion tribe . Barbecue your whole hogs to your palate , steep them in shalots , stuff them out with plantations of the rank and guilty garlic ; you cannot poison them , or make them stronger ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 5 |
OLIVER GOLDSMITH | 11 |
An Evening at Vauxhall | 27 |
Copyright | |
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