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Pagina 156
One of the young men who volunteered to read to him daily for some time wrote later : He , on the other hand , perceiving with what earnest desire I pursued learning , gave me not only all the encouragement , but all the help , he could ...
One of the young men who volunteered to read to him daily for some time wrote later : He , on the other hand , perceiving with what earnest desire I pursued learning , gave me not only all the encouragement , but all the help , he could ...
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I am not now to learn , " replied Mr. Collins , with a formal wave of the hand , " that it is usual with young ladies to reject the addresses of the man whom they secretly mean to accept , when he first applies for their favour ...
I am not now to learn , " replied Mr. Collins , with a formal wave of the hand , " that it is usual with young ladies to reject the addresses of the man whom they secretly mean to accept , when he first applies for their favour ...
Pagina 347
My reasons for believing it are briefly these : It does not appear to me that my hand is unworthy your acceptance , or that the establishment I can offer would be any other than highly de- sirable . My situation in life , my connections ...
My reasons for believing it are briefly these : It does not appear to me that my hand is unworthy your acceptance , or that the establishment I can offer would be any other than highly de- sirable . My situation in life , my connections ...
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