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... , 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 but who had raised himself high in the service of 24 BURTON .
... , 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 but who had raised himself high in the service of 24 BURTON .
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... Stanhope , and Frederic soon began to suspect that most of the others were sharpers , who had assembled round his friend , on the certain information that some relative had left him a large fortune , without bequeathing him any brains ...
... Stanhope , and Frederic soon began to suspect that most of the others were sharpers , who had assembled round his friend , on the certain information that some relative had left him a large fortune , without bequeathing him any brains ...
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... Stanhope sat down to amuse him with ha- zard , whilst the rest betted and endeavour- ed to draw in your cousin : but he was too wise , and continued looking on , while his friend lost large sums , till at length Burton detected them in ...
... Stanhope sat down to amuse him with ha- zard , whilst the rest betted and endeavour- ed to draw in your cousin : but he was too wise , and continued looking on , while his friend lost large sums , till at length Burton detected them in ...
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... Stanhope's heart . Frederic was in despair for what he had so inadvertently done , and could scarcely be got off the ground ; but at length his second prevailed on him to proceed to Paris , in order to avoid any unpleasant circumstances ...
... Stanhope's heart . Frederic was in despair for what he had so inadvertently done , and could scarcely be got off the ground ; but at length his second prevailed on him to proceed to Paris , in order to avoid any unpleasant circumstances ...
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... Stanhope , " replied she , turning away ... " Stanhope ! " said lord Burton to him- self , becoming at the same time as pale as death , 66 ' death , and almost reeling as he stood 64 BURTON .
... Stanhope , " replied she , turning away ... " Stanhope ! " said lord Burton to him- self , becoming at the same time as pale as death , 66 ' death , and almost reeling as he stood 64 BURTON .
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