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Page 697
... thing can interrupt me . Affection gets over little things . Olivia . Sir , you're too kind . I'm sensible how ill I deserve this partiality . Yet , Heaven knows , there is nothing I would not do to gain it . Croaker . And you have but ...
... thing can interrupt me . Affection gets over little things . Olivia . Sir , you're too kind . I'm sensible how ill I deserve this partiality . Yet , Heaven knows , there is nothing I would not do to gain it . Croaker . And you have but ...
Page 709
... thing ; and then , I do so much in this way every day : Let me see , something considerable might be done for him by subscription ; it could not fail if I carried the list . I'll undertake to set down a brace of Dukes , two dozen Lords ...
... thing ; and then , I do so much in this way every day : Let me see , something considerable might be done for him by subscription ; it could not fail if I carried the list . I'll undertake to set down a brace of Dukes , two dozen Lords ...
Page 724
... thing to reproach myself with ? No ; I believe not ; yet , after all , these things should not be done by a third person ; I should have spared her confusion . My friendship carried me a little too far . Enter CROAKER , with the Letter ...
... thing to reproach myself with ? No ; I believe not ; yet , after all , these things should not be done by a third person ; I should have spared her confusion . My friendship carried me a little too far . Enter CROAKER , with the Letter ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 23 |
Fresh mortifications or a demonstration that | 80 |
The Family use art which is opposed with still | 91 |
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