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Page 71
... occasions , easily resisted ; and then , perhaps , that I seem to partake with the navi- though almost insensible of it before , gators in all the dangers they encoun- we feel more than the occasion will tered . I lose my anchor : my ...
... occasions , easily resisted ; and then , perhaps , that I seem to partake with the navi- though almost insensible of it before , gators in all the dangers they encoun- we feel more than the occasion will tered . I lose my anchor : my ...
Page 168
... occasion ! She can hardly for- dows , that at other times have been bear ; but just touches them now , close shut up ... occasion , join ; more good - nature than any man on but there would be no occasion . She earth , or am certainly ...
... occasion ! She can hardly for- dows , that at other times have been bear ; but just touches them now , close shut up ... occasion , join ; more good - nature than any man on but there would be no occasion . She earth , or am certainly ...
Page 313
... occasion to call upon common experience shews , that we you for what I know you can so ill are too apt to entertain romantic no- spare . I was quite vexed afterwards , tions of absent , and to think meanly that I did not send you all ...
... occasion to call upon common experience shews , that we you for what I know you can so ill are too apt to entertain romantic no- spare . I was quite vexed afterwards , tions of absent , and to think meanly that I did not send you all ...
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