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To do him justice , the man , could stand by the fireplace and 80 stony - hearted to others , loved pitch the said Samuel Dolly out of and cherished his own person with the open window . To know so strong exquisite tenderness , lavished ...
To do him justice , the man , could stand by the fireplace and 80 stony - hearted to others , loved pitch the said Samuel Dolly out of and cherished his own person with the open window . To know so strong exquisite tenderness , lavished ...
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... muttering to himselfgrace of person and music of voice “ Not bad - looking - neatly dressed -even when she said or did things lady - like - French shawl - may have that well - bred people do not say or tin - worth while perhaps !
... muttering to himselfgrace of person and music of voice “ Not bad - looking - neatly dressed -even when she said or did things lady - like - French shawl - may have that well - bred people do not say or tin - worth while perhaps !
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And to think that was she quite insensible to his handvillanous horse , which I had just some person , nor quite unmoved by bought out of Lord Bolton's stud- his flatteries . She had her weak ( 200 guineas , ma'am , and cheap )- points ...
And to think that was she quite insensible to his handvillanous horse , which I had just some person , nor quite unmoved by bought out of Lord Bolton's stud- his flatteries . She had her weak ( 200 guineas , ma'am , and cheap )- points ...
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boy , “ you are not speaking serious- “ Oh , that is the person - I suply . I think the man is odious . If he posed so , ” cried Lionel , kissing his were not my father's friend , I should mother , who was inclined to burst ' say he was ...
boy , “ you are not speaking serious- “ Oh , that is the person - I suply . I think the man is odious . If he posed so , ” cried Lionel , kissing his were not my father's friend , I should mother , who was inclined to burst ' say he was ...
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... prolonged pursuit of were insuperable objections against any object , however important and signing his own , to any person who attractive , was alien to the levity and might be in communication with Mr fickleness of his temper .
... prolonged pursuit of were insuperable objections against any object , however important and signing his own , to any person who attractive , was alien to the levity and might be in communication with Mr fickleness of his temper .
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