The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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... heart . " ' I pronounced these words with such a languishing air , that I had some reason to conclude I had made a conquest . She told me that she hoped my face was not akin to my tongue , and looking upon her watch , I accidentally ...
... heart . " ' I pronounced these words with such a languishing air , that I had some reason to conclude I had made a conquest . She told me that she hoped my face was not akin to my tongue , and looking upon her watch , I accidentally ...
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... heart , and Avarice of another . The father of a family would often range himself under the banners of Avarice , and the son under those of Luxury . The wife and the husband would often declare themselves on the two different parties ...
... heart , and Avarice of another . The father of a family would often range himself under the banners of Avarice , and the son under those of Luxury . The wife and the husband would often declare themselves on the two different parties ...
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... heart , which was it seems , and is , your ill conditions for my love and respects to you . For she told me , if I came forty times to you , you would not speak with me , which words I am sure is a great grief to me . Now my dear , if I ...
... heart , which was it seems , and is , your ill conditions for my love and respects to you . For she told me , if I came forty times to you , you would not speak with me , which words I am sure is a great grief to me . Now my dear , if I ...
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