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Pagina 3
... uncle ! and , with her door in her hand , To what a pretty pass , neverthe- only half - opened gave her a billet less , have I brought myself ! Had Cæsar been such a fool , he How did the dear creature look , had never passed the ...
... uncle ! and , with her door in her hand , To what a pretty pass , neverthe- only half - opened gave her a billet less , have I brought myself ! Had Cæsar been such a fool , he How did the dear creature look , had never passed the ...
Pagina 4
... uncle yet not to see her for a this resentment ? I am sure , week ! Dear , sweet soul ! her you will not , by a breach of your good angel is gone a journey : is word of honour , give me reason to truanting at least . But neverthe ...
... uncle yet not to see her for a this resentment ? I am sure , week ! Dear , sweet soul ! her you will not , by a breach of your good angel is gone a journey : is word of honour , give me reason to truanting at least . But neverthe ...
Pagina 23
... uncle is an old man . Old men imagine themselves under obligation to their paramours , if younger than themselves , and seldom keep any thing from their know- ledge . But if we suppose him to make a secret of the de- signed treaty , it ...
... uncle is an old man . Old men imagine themselves under obligation to their paramours , if younger than themselves , and seldom keep any thing from their know- ledge . But if we suppose him to make a secret of the de- signed treaty , it ...
Pagina 28
... uncle , whose presence , at your own motion , he has wished on the occasion . A wish , were all real , very un- likely , I think , to be granted . ' And thus situated , should he offer greater freedoms , must you not forgive him ? I ...
... uncle , whose presence , at your own motion , he has wished on the occasion . A wish , were all real , very un- likely , I think , to be granted . ' And thus situated , should he offer greater freedoms , must you not forgive him ? I ...
Pagina 41
... uncle Harlowe the errors of this capricious beauty . It will all turn out for the best . You must accompany me part of the way . I know the delight you take in com- posing differences . But ' tis the task of the prudent to heal the ...
... uncle Harlowe the errors of this capricious beauty . It will all turn out for the best . You must accompany me part of the way . I know the delight you take in com- posing differences . But ' tis the task of the prudent to heal the ...
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