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... uncle is an old man . Old men imagine themselves under obligation to their paramours , if younger than themselves , and seldom keep any thing from their know- ledge . But if we suppose him to make a se- cret of the designed treaty , it ...
... uncle is an old man . Old men imagine themselves under obligation to their paramours , if younger than themselves , and seldom keep any thing from their know- ledge . But if we suppose him to make a se- cret of the designed treaty , it ...
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... uncle's proposal , to have it thought that you were married from the time that you had lived in one house together ; and that to be made to agree with the time of Mr. Hickman's visit to your uncle ; the insisting on a trusty person's ...
... uncle's proposal , to have it thought that you were married from the time that you had lived in one house together ; and that to be made to agree with the time of Mr. Hickman's visit to your uncle ; the insisting on a trusty person's ...
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... uncle's desire , sent up to enquire after her health : and that I had already dispatched a man and horse with a letter , to acquaint him ( and her uncle through him ) with her recovery : making it my earnest request , that he would ...
... uncle's desire , sent up to enquire after her health : and that I had already dispatched a man and horse with a letter , to acquaint him ( and her uncle through him ) with her recovery : making it my earnest request , that he would ...
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