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Pagina 124
... letter from his steward, which acquainted him that his old rival and antagonist in the country, Sir David Dundrum, had been making a visit to the widow. " However," says Sir Roger, " I can never think that she'll have a man that's half ...
... letter from his steward, which acquainted him that his old rival and antagonist in the country, Sir David Dundrum, had been making a visit to the widow. " However," says Sir Roger, " I can never think that she'll have a man that's half ...
Pagina 163
... letter for the entertainment of this day. — "Sib, " Yoc know very well that our nation is more famous for that sort of men who are called ' whims ' and ' humourists,' than any other country in the world ; for which reason it is observed ...
... letter for the entertainment of this day. — "Sib, " Yoc know very well that our nation is more famous for that sort of men who are called ' whims ' and ' humourists,' than any other country in the world ; for which reason it is observed ...
Pagina 174
... letter she had just received from her friend, which gave an account that her father had lately been stripped of everything by an execution, The lover, who with some difficulty found out the cause of her grief, took this occasion to make ...
... letter she had just received from her friend, which gave an account that her father had lately been stripped of everything by an execution, The lover, who with some difficulty found out the cause of her grief, took this occasion to make ...
Pagina 175
... letter from a gentleman, who pretends love to you, with a proposal that insults our misfortunes, and would throw us to a lower degree of misery than anything which is come upon us. How could this barbarous man think that the tenderest ...
... letter from a gentleman, who pretends love to you, with a proposal that insults our misfortunes, and would throw us to a lower degree of misery than anything which is come upon us. How could this barbarous man think that the tenderest ...
Pagina 176
... letter from her mother. He would not part with it hut upon condition that she should read it without leaving the room. While she was perusing it, he fixed his eyes on her face with the deepest attention. Her concern gave a new softness ...
... letter from her mother. He would not part with it hut upon condition that she should read it without leaving the room. While she was perusing it, he fixed his eyes on her face with the deepest attention. Her concern gave a new softness ...
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