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Page 89
... answer , at Olney . Ay , and the lease you from the injunction , to that winters also , I have seldom left it ... answering you when I can . Yours , way , or you should feel yourself in- my dear friend and cousin . LETTER XLVII . To Lady ...
... answer , at Olney . Ay , and the lease you from the injunction , to that winters also , I have seldom left it ... answering you when I can . Yours , way , or you should feel yourself in- my dear friend and cousin . LETTER XLVII . To Lady ...
Page 172
... answer , " Do you and the rather as you are of opinion know , I durst trust that man with that Villarusa , consolatory as it is at my life , without farther knowledge of times to you , can never be all that it him . " I answered , " I ...
... answer , " Do you and the rather as you are of opinion know , I durst trust that man with that Villarusa , consolatory as it is at my life , without farther knowledge of times to you , can never be all that it him . " I answered , " I ...
Page 307
... answer . indefatigable perseverance which , in We have been so busy lately , I other cases , is a leading trait in could not answer yours sooner.- your character , I hear you say , " Ah , Once a month suppose we write to my poor brains ...
... answer . indefatigable perseverance which , in We have been so busy lately , I other cases , is a leading trait in could not answer yours sooner.- your character , I hear you say , " Ah , Once a month suppose we write to my poor brains ...
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From the same to the Duchess of Portland | 7 |
From the same to Mrs S C | 19 |
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