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Pagina 75
... favour me it right . with her company in the dining- There are many things in the room ? world , could a moralizer say , Mrs. Moore desired Miss Rawlins that would afford inexpressible to accompany her in to the lady . pleasure to a ...
... favour me it right . with her company in the dining- There are many things in the room ? world , could a moralizer say , Mrs. Moore desired Miss Rawlins that would afford inexpressible to accompany her in to the lady . pleasure to a ...
Pagina 76
... favour me with your company as why should it be thought strange , often as possible while he is here- that I , who love them so dearly , abouts , and I remain here . and study them so much , should catch the infection of them ? LETTER X ...
... favour me with your company as why should it be thought strange , often as possible while he is here- that I , who love them so dearly , abouts , and I remain here . and study them so much , should catch the infection of them ? LETTER X ...
Pagina 77
... favour cost ! of a very disagreeable man , one Solmes , as to induce her to throw herself into my protection ? Who knows but in her time , poor Goody Moore may have met with a Lovelace , or a Belford , or None of these were denied . All ...
... favour cost ! of a very disagreeable man , one Solmes , as to induce her to throw herself into my protection ? Who knows but in her time , poor Goody Moore may have met with a Lovelace , or a Belford , or None of these were denied . All ...
Pagina 80
... favour by your her manner , which I took some specious stories : Will you say , advantage of , in order to parry sir , that we are married together ? this cursed thrust . And a cursed Lay your hand upon your heart , and answer me , am I ...
... favour by your her manner , which I took some specious stories : Will you say , advantage of , in order to parry sir , that we are married together ? this cursed thrust . And a cursed Lay your hand upon your heart , and answer me , am I ...
Pagina 82
... favour . alighted at some one of them , and She will compel me to this at be now , perhaps , needlessly ad- last , I fear , Miss Rawlins ; I fear justing his dress ; and I would she will ; and then we are both un- have him come , were ...
... favour . alighted at some one of them , and She will compel me to this at be now , perhaps , needlessly ad- last , I fear , Miss Rawlins ; I fear justing his dress ; and I would she will ; and then we are both un- have him come , were ...
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