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Pagina 21
... forgive me : I believe I shall huff her next time she comes in . sure - * * * Do you forgive me too , my dear . My mother ought ; be- cause she says , I am my father's girl ; and because I am sure I am hers . I don't know what to do I ...
... forgive me : I believe I shall huff her next time she comes in . sure - * * * Do you forgive me too , my dear . My mother ought ; be- cause she says , I am my father's girl ; and because I am sure I am hers . I don't know what to do I ...
Pagina 28
... forgive him ? I fear nothing ( as I know who has said ) that devil car- nate or incarnate can fairly do against a virtue so estab- lished * . But surprises , my dear , in such a house as that you are in , and in such cir- cumstances as ...
... forgive him ? I fear nothing ( as I know who has said ) that devil car- nate or incarnate can fairly do against a virtue so estab- lished * . But surprises , my dear , in such a house as that you are in , and in such cir- cumstances as ...
Pagina 30
... Forgive , O friendship the pride of my life ? forgive me , my dearest friend , the May Heaven preserve you , trouble I have given you ! All my dearest creature , in honour must soon But why add I grief and safety , is the prayer , the ...
... Forgive , O friendship the pride of my life ? forgive me , my dearest friend , the May Heaven preserve you , trouble I have given you ! All my dearest creature , in honour must soon But why add I grief and safety , is the prayer , the ...
Pagina 34
... Forgive me this murmuring better method can I take , than to question , the effect of my im- go abroad to some one of the patience , my guilty impatience , I English colonies ; where nobody doubt : for , as I have escaped but yourself ...
... Forgive me this murmuring better method can I take , than to question , the effect of my im- go abroad to some one of the patience , my guilty impatience , I English colonies ; where nobody doubt : for , as I have escaped but yourself ...
Pagina 41
... forgiveness ; beg to be reinstated the Great . And I would have gone in my favour , and that I will bury to war with the great Turk , in oblivion the remembrance of the Persian , and Mogholl , for their her heinous offence against thee ...
... forgiveness ; beg to be reinstated the Great . And I would have gone in my favour , and that I will bury to war with the great Turk , in oblivion the remembrance of the Persian , and Mogholl , for their her heinous offence against thee ...
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