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i ! sorrow. terest, and assured him that his tones were. to my country, and
consequently looked upon it as my debtor. Our eldest son was named GEorge,
after his uncle, who left us ten thou. sand pounds. Our second child, a girl, I
intended to ...
i ! sorrow. terest, and assured him that his tones were. to my country, and
consequently looked upon it as my debtor. Our eldest son was named GEorge,
after his uncle, who left us ten thou. sand pounds. Our second child, a girl, I
intended to ...
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... and be assured , that if your Arabella each other ; and for the friendship I bear
his cannot be yours , she shall never be ... Sir William , " replied the old
gentleman , who immediately tiew to the inn where the “ be assured I never yet
forced her ...
... and be assured , that if your Arabella each other ; and for the friendship I bear
his cannot be yours , she shall never be ... Sir William , " replied the old
gentleman , who immediately tiew to the inn where the “ be assured I never yet
forced her ...
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He read the title and have a place , but hoped in time he might aspire contents ,
however , without any emotion , and to one , as he seemed to have read in the
book assured me he had never heard of it before . of nature , without a careful ...
He read the title and have a place , but hoped in time he might aspire contents ,
however , without any emotion , and to one , as he seemed to have read in the
book assured me he had never heard of it before . of nature , without a careful ...
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A migration The fortunate circum | 5 |
A town wit described The dullest | 11 |
The family endeavour to cope with | 17 |
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