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She is on the look - out for her ment afterwards , she wished to reson , who has gone to call on Colonel pair any hurt to his feelings occaMorley , and who ought to be returned sioned by her first impulse ; and , when , by this time .
She is on the look - out for her ment afterwards , she wished to reson , who has gone to call on Colonel pair any hurt to his feelings occaMorley , and who ought to be returned sioned by her first impulse ; and , when , by this time .
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Mrs Haughton's visitors , which it when suddenly the door opened , and has cost so many words to describe , in sprang Lionel , crying out , so quick that the Colonel , without ther , dear , the Colonel has come any apparent pause of ...
Mrs Haughton's visitors , which it when suddenly the door opened , and has cost so many words to describe , in sprang Lionel , crying out , so quick that the Colonel , without ther , dear , the Colonel has come any apparent pause of ...
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The Colonel winks with which he was accustomed began to awe her . to delight and ensnare the young * By the by , " continued the man of friends of Mr Poole , and hurried on : the world , “ may I inquire the name “ But in an innocent way ...
The Colonel winks with which he was accustomed began to awe her . to delight and ensnare the young * By the by , " continued the man of friends of Mr Poole , and hurried on : the world , “ may I inquire the name “ But in an innocent way ...
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Reserving to a later occasion any take rank as the representative to more detailed description of Colonel the Haughtons ; and , whatever I Morley , it suffices for the present to may do with the bulk of my fortune , say that he was a ...
Reserving to a later occasion any take rank as the representative to more detailed description of Colonel the Haughtons ; and , whatever I Morley , it suffices for the present to may do with the bulk of my fortune , say that he was a ...
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Colonel Morley had no feelfrom his mother's apron - strings , and ing ; and she was shocked to think the particular friends of his poor Lionel was in such unnatural hands . father who prowl unannounced in- She saw very plainly that he ...
Colonel Morley had no feelfrom his mother's apron - strings , and ing ; and she was shocked to think the particular friends of his poor Lionel was in such unnatural hands . father who prowl unannounced in- She saw very plainly that he ...
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