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Young Fellows Will Be Young Fellows. -- Isaac Bickerstaff (1735-1787) -- Love In A Village, Act Ii, Sc.
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Young fellows will be young fellows.
-- Isaac Bickerstaff (1735-1787)
-- Love in a Village, Act ii, Sc. 2
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