My lord,' said the laughing monarch, ' presently deposit your hundred pieces of gold, or else no going hence all the days of your life. I have been the physician to cure your " squeazie stomach ; " and now, as I deserve, demand my fee for so doing. Coaching Days and Coaching Ways - Page 28by William Outram Tristam - 1903 - 376 pagesFull view - About this book
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