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Tell It Not In England
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LADY CARTERET, wife of the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, in Swift's time,
one day said to the wit, The air of this country is very good.--Don't
say so in England, my lady, quickly replied the dean, for if you do
they will certainly tax it.
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