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Pagina 34
... young gentleman who enjoys a large fortune , though entirely dependant on the will of his uncle , Sir William Thornhill , a gentleman , who content with a little himself , permits his nephew to enjoy the rest , and chiefly resides in ...
... young gentleman who enjoys a large fortune , though entirely dependant on the will of his uncle , Sir William Thornhill , a gentleman , who content with a little himself , permits his nephew to enjoy the rest , and chiefly resides in ...
Pagina 104
... young landlord , whose character for such intrigues was but too well known . I therefore directed my steps towards Thornhill - castle , resolving to upbraid him , and , if possible , to bring back my daughter : but before I had reached ...
... young landlord , whose character for such intrigues was but too well known . I therefore directed my steps towards Thornhill - castle , resolving to upbraid him , and , if possible , to bring back my daughter : but before I had reached ...
Pagina 193
... young lady happened to observe one of my little boys playing in the street , and instantly sending a footman to bring the child to her , she learnt from him some account of our misfortunes ; but was still kept ignorant of young Mr ...
... young lady happened to observe one of my little boys playing in the street , and instantly sending a footman to bring the child to her , she learnt from him some account of our misfortunes ; but was still kept ignorant of young Mr ...
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