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Page 163
... racter is that , which is uniformly good , they and he are hers in absolute pro- great , and wise , in every trial . " perty . Come , come , madam , let us What a wretched creature is the show our pity in the right place . man of title ...
... racter is that , which is uniformly good , they and he are hers in absolute pro- great , and wise , in every trial . " perty . Come , come , madam , let us What a wretched creature is the show our pity in the right place . man of title ...
Page 165
... racter , in one of the most delicate for a look will give it . I am speaking circumstances of female life , than of a sensible woman , you know ! what , at first sight , may be thought such women , scores of which , I was of , on a ...
... racter , in one of the most delicate for a look will give it . I am speaking circumstances of female life , than of a sensible woman , you know ! what , at first sight , may be thought such women , scores of which , I was of , on a ...
Page 281
... racter , but more complete in its kind wherein he had nothing to do . I than any of the foregoing , the mare- listened , did not understand half he chale de Luxembourg . She has said ( nor he neither ) , forgot the rest , been very ...
... racter , but more complete in its kind wherein he had nothing to do . I than any of the foregoing , the mare- listened , did not understand half he chale de Luxembourg . She has said ( nor he neither ) , forgot the rest , been very ...
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