Jonathan Swift — "And it is to be hoped that no gentleman will be so uncivil as to refuse to dine …"
And it is to be hoped that no gentleman will be so uncivil as to refuse to dine upon a child who has been so well fattened.
And it is to be hoped that no gentleman will be so uncivil as to refuse to dine upon a child who has been so well fattened.
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