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[‘Well! so my offer was no go!] |
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[‘Well! so my offer was no go!]
‘Well! so my offer was no go!
She might do worse, I told her so;
She was a fool to answer “No.”
She might do worse, I told her so;
She was a fool to answer “No.”
‘However, things are as they stood;
Nor would I have her if I could,
For there are plenty more as good.’
Nor would I have her if I could,
For there are plenty more as good.’
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