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1 This was the under-life, the under-current, of which reformers prate so much and know so little.
2 He was bitterly jealous, but from natural curiosity yearned to know the details of those feats of which Froissart prated so triumphantly.
3 "That," said Edmund, "is my Lady Countess of Salisbury, of whom Giles Headley prates so much."
4 "Doss thou prate so to me, sirrah?"
5 "But be your inamorata whom she may-even the rich widow of Watling-street ,ofwhom you prate so much-youmust put her off to-night."
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