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... woman but his own wife will have correspondence and dealings with ? Thus these ; whilst the third , the Country Squire , confessed , that indeed he was surprised into good - breed ing , and entered into the knowledge of the world ...
... woman but his own wife will have correspondence and dealings with ? Thus these ; whilst the third , the Country Squire , confessed , that indeed he was surprised into good - breed ing , and entered into the knowledge of the world ...
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... woman , and so confine him . to this alone in a word , that as he never did make any previous offer of his service , or the least step to her affection ; so on his discovery of these designs thus laid to trick him , he could not but ...
... woman , and so confine him . to this alone in a word , that as he never did make any previous offer of his service , or the least step to her affection ; so on his discovery of these designs thus laid to trick him , he could not but ...
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... woman of quality . To cut short the marriage - treaty , I threw her a charte blanche , as our news - papers call it , desiring her to write upon it her own terms . She was very concise in her demands , insisting only that the disposal ...
... woman of quality . To cut short the marriage - treaty , I threw her a charte blanche , as our news - papers call it , desiring her to write upon it her own terms . She was very concise in her demands , insisting only that the disposal ...
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... woman , who is perpetually making a noise in the house in a language which nobody understands , except my Lady MARY . She next set herself to reform every room of my house , having glazed all my chimney - pieces with looking - glasses ...
... woman , who is perpetually making a noise in the house in a language which nobody understands , except my Lady MARY . She next set herself to reform every room of my house , having glazed all my chimney - pieces with looking - glasses ...
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... WOMAN . I READ what I give for the entertainment of this day with a great deal of pleasure , and publish it just as it came to my hands . I shall be very glad to find there are many guessed at for EMILIA . * - MR . SPECTATOR , If this ...
... WOMAN . I READ what I give for the entertainment of this day with a great deal of pleasure , and publish it just as it came to my hands . I shall be very glad to find there are many guessed at for EMILIA . * - MR . SPECTATOR , If this ...
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