The Metropolitan Magazine, Том 11Theodore Foster, 1841 |
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... thing around him . But though I have thus ventured to fore stall the open avowal of his tender passion , the time ... things and new , Mr. William Weston sat down beside his late ward , and thus addressed her : - ' Do you think , Miss ...
... thing around him . But though I have thus ventured to fore stall the open avowal of his tender passion , the time ... things and new , Mr. William Weston sat down beside his late ward , and thus addressed her : - ' Do you think , Miss ...
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... thing in motion at once . Oh Ciel ! -how delight- ed I should be ! I know not why young men should ever feel ashamed ... things to think of ; long back person towards her , he resumed - the ground , moreover , was covered with C Mais ...
... thing in motion at once . Oh Ciel ! -how delight- ed I should be ! I know not why young men should ever feel ashamed ... things to think of ; long back person towards her , he resumed - the ground , moreover , was covered with C Mais ...
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... thing that you in your wisdom , may deem best , for the purpose of opening to me as many doors in London as have anything within them worth seeing . If you think it will answer , say , I entreat you , that I am " more than common tall ...
... thing that you in your wisdom , may deem best , for the purpose of opening to me as many doors in London as have anything within them worth seeing . If you think it will answer , say , I entreat you , that I am " more than common tall ...
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... thing had it been otherwise , for never did a eyes on any human being , than associate union prosper better . The outlay of about with anybody , unless upon a footing of four hundred pounds had put them in pos- equality.So be it then ...
... thing had it been otherwise , for never did a eyes on any human being , than associate union prosper better . The outlay of about with anybody , unless upon a footing of four hundred pounds had put them in pos- equality.So be it then ...
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... thing I remember to have heard her say ( when I was quite a child ) was a truly sublime and christian sentiment . When speaking of our hopes of another life , and what would constitute our bliss there , she said , ' Well , my idea of ...
... thing I remember to have heard her say ( when I was quite a child ) was a truly sublime and christian sentiment . When speaking of our hopes of another life , and what would constitute our bliss there , she said , ' Well , my idea of ...
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