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It was that event alone which prevented me from then visiting you : but you who : know the whole will make my excuse yourself ; and believe me , with kindest wishes to your son and daughter , “ Yours sincerely , “ FREDERIC BURTON . ” .
It was that event alone which prevented me from then visiting you : but you who : know the whole will make my excuse yourself ; and believe me , with kindest wishes to your son and daughter , “ Yours sincerely , “ FREDERIC BURTON . ” .
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“ Oh , my dear uncle , you mistake Frederic entirely , ” replied lady Mary ; " indeed you do ; he has not an idea of hurting your feelings , believe me . Besides , consider , I have been with you a year and a half , and never been a ...
“ Oh , my dear uncle , you mistake Frederic entirely , ” replied lady Mary ; " indeed you do ; he has not an idea of hurting your feelings , believe me . Besides , consider , I have been with you a year and a half , and never been a ...
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Frederic was travelling in Germany , and then an elegant young man of about one or two - and - twenty ; he there became slightly acquainted with a colonel Stanhope , a man of low origin , I believe , but a but who had raised himself ...
Frederic was travelling in Germany , and then an elegant young man of about one or two - and - twenty ; he there became slightly acquainted with a colonel Stanhope , a man of low origin , I believe , but a but who had raised himself ...
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He was , however , a gambling , debauched , unprincipled scoundrel , as appeared afterwards , and that not being at all the sort of companion to Burton's taste , the acquaintance dropped ; and Frederic , after having spent a - year or ...
He was , however , a gambling , debauched , unprincipled scoundrel , as appeared afterwards , and that not being at all the sort of companion to Burton's taste , the acquaintance dropped ; and Frederic , after having spent a - year or ...
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Perhaps Frederic was wrong in accepting it from one who had forfeited all claim to gentlemanlike satisfaction : but it was however agreed that they should meet in France , Burton having previous ly determined , and informed his second ...
Perhaps Frederic was wrong in accepting it from one who had forfeited all claim to gentlemanlike satisfaction : but it was however agreed that they should meet in France , Burton having previous ly determined , and informed his second ...
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