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Pagina 38
... Miss Howe is only Thursday , June 8 . If your honner come to the this : Upper Flax , I will be in site all the day about the Tapp - house or the I WRITE this , my dear Miss Howe , Hethe . I have borroued another only for a feint , and ...
... Miss Howe is only Thursday , June 8 . If your honner come to the this : Upper Flax , I will be in site all the day about the Tapp - house or the I WRITE this , my dear Miss Howe , Hethe . I have borroued another only for a feint , and ...
Pagina 56
... Miss Rawlins but sir , this is a strange case ; the lady seems to dread the sight of you . - previously concerted ( as I have from time to time acquainted thee ) , in apprehension Sir , said Miss Rawlins , coming of such an event as has ...
... Miss Rawlins but sir , this is a strange case ; the lady seems to dread the sight of you . - previously concerted ( as I have from time to time acquainted thee ) , in apprehension Sir , said Miss Rawlins , coming of such an event as has ...
Pagina 57
... Miss Rawlins stared at me [ a all have been then over ; and she would confident slut this Miss Rawlins , have known nothing but gratitude , love , thought I ] : so did Mrs. Moore . and joy , to the end of one of our lives : I told you ...
... Miss Rawlins stared at me [ a all have been then over ; and she would confident slut this Miss Rawlins , have known nothing but gratitude , love , thought I ] : so did Mrs. Moore . and joy , to the end of one of our lives : I told you ...
Pagina 62
... Miss Rawlins for the same reason ; and because she was sent for home . we were married ; at other times , that point appeared doubtful ; and yet the lady did not absolutely deny it ; but , upon the whole , thought herself highly injured ...
... Miss Rawlins for the same reason ; and because she was sent for home . we were married ; at other times , that point appeared doubtful ; and yet the lady did not absolutely deny it ; but , upon the whole , thought herself highly injured ...
Pagina 63
... Miss Rawlins . " woman , Mrs. Moore , thought I. As Miss Howe has actually detected our mother ; and might possibly find some way still to ac- quaint her friend with her dis- coveries ; I thought it proper to prepossess them in favour ...
... Miss Rawlins . " woman , Mrs. Moore , thought I. As Miss Howe has actually detected our mother ; and might possibly find some way still to ac- quaint her friend with her dis- coveries ; I thought it proper to prepossess them in favour ...
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