A ball, as soon as 'tis possible to accoutre thee properly. | |
A ball, as soon as 'tis possible to accoutre thee properly. | |
I worked for a gentleman once who likewise with two friends accoutred themselves as you have, sir, and went out for a lark. | |
I'll hold you any wager, when we are both accoutred like young men, I'll prove the prettier fellow of the two. | |
I worked for a gentleman once who likewise with two friends accoutred themselves as you have, sir, and went out for a lark. | |
I'll hold you any wager, when we are both accoutred like young men, I'll prove the prettier fellow of the two. | |