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" But you're not to stand so, with your hands in your pockets. Take your hands from your pockets, Roger — and from your head, you blockhead you. See how Diggory carries his hands. They're a little too stiff, indeed, but that's no great matter. Dig. Ay,... "
The British Drama: A Collection of the Most Esteemed Tragedies, Comedies ... - Σελίδα 397
1859
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