I have heard, sir, That your baboons were spies, and that they were A kind of subtle nation near to China. Sir P. Ay, ay, your Mamaluchi. Works - Page 201by Ben Jonson - 1875Full view - About this book
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...Convey an answer in a tooth-pick. Per. Strange ! How could this be, sir ? Sir P. Why, the meat was cut So like his character, and so laid as he Must easily read the cypher. Per. I have heard, He could not read, sir. Sir P. So 'twas given out, In policy, by those that... | |
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