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a shade you can'tto refuse me
now I've come all the way from Sherton o' purpose?"
"I say I won't sell it--to you or anybody"
"Now listen," and he drew up a little closer beside her "The lady is
very rich, and won't be particular to a few shillings; so I will
advance to this on n
two, rather than go back e to be o on like the Devil to Dr Faustus
in the penny book But I don't want your ot ed me so
much, that I didn't mean to sell my hair!" The speaker was hot and
stern
"Marty, now hearken The lady that wants it wants it badly And,
between you and me, you'd better let her have it 'Twill be bad for
you if you don't"
"Bad for irl repeated the question