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... meet him in the state of all spi - nied by peevishness ; and as he has rit . At first I took him for sir not the smallest grain of that in his his cousin ; but upon hearing him composition , he can never have a say how many ton he was ...
... meet him in the state of all spi - nied by peevishness ; and as he has rit . At first I took him for sir not the smallest grain of that in his his cousin ; but upon hearing him composition , he can never have a say how many ton he was ...
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... meet you ; and that when we actual- that you suggest the true cause of ly meet , the pleasure , and this unac- his displeasure , when you suppose countable pain together , will be as him mortified at not having had a much as I shall be ...
... meet you ; and that when we actual- that you suggest the true cause of ly meet , the pleasure , and this unac- his displeasure , when you suppose countable pain together , will be as him mortified at not having had a much as I shall be ...
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... meet : I hope to meet you again in sense of your kindness ; but really I India ; but wherever we meet , I ex- want no addition to my fortune , which pect to see you well and happy.- is enough for me ; and , if the whole None of your ...
... meet : I hope to meet you again in sense of your kindness ; but really I India ; but wherever we meet , I ex- want no addition to my fortune , which pect to see you well and happy.- is enough for me ; and , if the whole None of your ...
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VOL IV | 1 |
From the same to the Duchess of Portland | 7 |
From the same to Mrs S C | 19 |
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