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Page 166
... heart at last , have heard that you and Mr. G—— and marry , and your husband be have both studied them together , sometimes distant from you ! and have found out all their beauties . In love - because I cannot help it , I have no doubt ...
... heart at last , have heard that you and Mr. G—— and marry , and your husband be have both studied them together , sometimes distant from you ! and have found out all their beauties . In love - because I cannot help it , I have no doubt ...
Page 168
... heart , with that whole heart I dis- mere mortal cannot , ought not , to be claim hypocrisy , the lowest of all quite perfect . It is sufficient , if its vices , ingratitude excepted . Faith- errors be not premeditated , wilful , ful ...
... heart , with that whole heart I dis- mere mortal cannot , ought not , to be claim hypocrisy , the lowest of all quite perfect . It is sufficient , if its vices , ingratitude excepted . Faith- errors be not premeditated , wilful , ful ...
Page 239
... heart is now a good deal wounded be . But if I had been asked , whom with the news of sir William Willys's of all my friends , next to that one , I death . He had very good sense , would have chosen to have staid great modesty ...
... heart is now a good deal wounded be . But if I had been asked , whom with the news of sir William Willys's of all my friends , next to that one , I death . He had very good sense , would have chosen to have staid great modesty ...
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