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... dear parent alive ? I know it is in consideration of my health that : you press it ; but my anxious desire to : see my dear Orsato , and his revered father , would forbid sleep , if those hours devoted to rest delayed our voy- age here ...
... dear parent alive ? I know it is in consideration of my health that : you press it ; but my anxious desire to : see my dear Orsato , and his revered father , would forbid sleep , if those hours devoted to rest delayed our voy- age here ...
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... ness . No , rather let her stay with her dear father , and the faithful Metella . ( ( Why it must be so , but not with my good will ; for if these stabs go deep deep enough , and I can inflict suf- ficient , 20 SECRET MACHINATIONS .
... ness . No , rather let her stay with her dear father , and the faithful Metella . ( ( Why it must be so , but not with my good will ; for if these stabs go deep deep enough , and I can inflict suf- ficient , 20 SECRET MACHINATIONS .
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... intreat - do , my best Bapta , consent to convey a letter to my dear Orsato ; consent for once to save the life of a good man ; he will reward you with with ten times the sum Lozano has promised you ; 28 SECRET MACHINATIONS .
... intreat - do , my best Bapta , consent to convey a letter to my dear Orsato ; consent for once to save the life of a good man ; he will reward you with with ten times the sum Lozano has promised you ; 28 SECRET MACHINATIONS .
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... dear coun-- I beg you will urge me no more , or I must make a confession , for which you will despise me . At present I am guilty of no fault in your eyes , but fidelity to Lo- zano . I have attended you with ten- derness and respect ...
... dear coun-- I beg you will urge me no more , or I must make a confession , for which you will despise me . At present I am guilty of no fault in your eyes , but fidelity to Lo- zano . I have attended you with ten- derness and respect ...
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... dear countess , that cannot be ; yet you will think me wicked in being so firm in a bad cause ; but if I seek to justify myself , and tell my reasons , you will think me still more wicked ; and so amiable is virtue , that vice is always ...
... dear countess , that cannot be ; yet you will think me wicked in being so firm in a bad cause ; but if I seek to justify myself , and tell my reasons , you will think me still more wicked ; and so amiable is virtue , that vice is always ...
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