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... hope to attend the dear young lady , to make her my compliments ; and to receive her apology for your negligence : which , and her going down with me , as I said before , shall be full satisfaction . Meantime , God bless her for her ...
... hope to attend the dear young lady , to make her my compliments ; and to receive her apology for your negligence : which , and her going down with me , as I said before , shall be full satisfaction . Meantime , God bless her for her ...
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... hope you did not take amiss my declining your visit yesterday . I was really incapable of talking upon any subject that required attention . Capt . I am glad I see you better now , madam . I hope I do . Cl . Indeed I am not well . I ...
... hope you did not take amiss my declining your visit yesterday . I was really incapable of talking upon any subject that required attention . Capt . I am glad I see you better now , madam . I hope I do . Cl . Indeed I am not well . I ...
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... hope it is ? ] I should not doubt to have her still ( should she withstand her day of grace ) on my own conditions : nor should I , if it were so , question that revived affection in her , which a woman seldom fails to have for the ...
... hope it is ? ] I should not doubt to have her still ( should she withstand her day of grace ) on my own conditions : nor should I , if it were so , question that revived affection in her , which a woman seldom fails to have for the ...
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