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Page 104
... daughter in a post chaise with a gentleman , whom , by the description , I could only guess to be Mr. Burchell , and ... daughter's elopement , protesting upon his honour that he was quite a stranger to it . I now therefore ...
... daughter in a post chaise with a gentleman , whom , by the description , I could only guess to be Mr. Burchell , and ... daughter's elopement , protesting upon his honour that he was quite a stranger to it . I now therefore ...
Page 149
... daughter , at my request , joined her voice to the concert on the trees about us . It was in this place my poor Olivia first met her seducer , and every object served to recall her sadness . But that melancholy , which is excited by ...
... daughter , at my request , joined her voice to the concert on the trees about us . It was in this place my poor Olivia first met her seducer , and every object served to recall her sadness . But that melancholy , which is excited by ...
Page 151
... daughter present at my marriage , which is shortly to be solemnized with Miss Wilmot : it is even the request of my charming Arabella herself , whom I hope you will not refuse . " " Mr. Thornhill , " replied I , " hear me once for all ...
... daughter present at my marriage , which is shortly to be solemnized with Miss Wilmot : it is even the request of my charming Arabella herself , whom I hope you will not refuse . " " Mr. Thornhill , " replied I , " hear me once for all ...
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Fresh mortifications or a demonstration that | 80 |
The Family use art which is opposed with still | 91 |
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