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... never seen a man fall on his face before , went into the most theatric fit of kicking and shrieking that ever was seen . Several other wo- men , who were preparing their fits , were so distanced , that she had the whole house to herself ...
... never seen a man fall on his face before , went into the most theatric fit of kicking and shrieking that ever was seen . Several other wo- men , who were preparing their fits , were so distanced , that she had the whole house to herself ...
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... never saw any body in my days that catches one's faults and vanities and impositions so quick , that explains them to one so clearly , and convinces one so easily . I never liked to be set right before ! You cannot imagine how I taste ...
... never saw any body in my days that catches one's faults and vanities and impositions so quick , that explains them to one so clearly , and convinces one so easily . I never liked to be set right before ! You cannot imagine how I taste ...
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... never existed the disguises which she assumes , in order to im- pose on the Marquis of Lenox , are scarcely within the verge of possibility ; and though her marriage with that Nobleman doubtless surprises the reader , the astonishment ...
... never existed the disguises which she assumes , in order to im- pose on the Marquis of Lenox , are scarcely within the verge of possibility ; and though her marriage with that Nobleman doubtless surprises the reader , the astonishment ...
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