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Page 97
... passion was all a dream : he permits the rivalry of another , every way his inferior , though he knows it lies in his power to secure you to himself by a candid declaration . " - " Yes , pappa , " returned she , " but he has his reasons ...
... passion was all a dream : he permits the rivalry of another , every way his inferior , though he knows it lies in his power to secure you to himself by a candid declaration . " - " Yes , pappa , " returned she , " but he has his reasons ...
Page 552
... passion for play ; but he was un- acquainted with his own heart ; he began by degrees to bett at the tables for trifling sums , and his soul took fire at the pros- pect of immediate gain ; he was soon surrounded with shar- pers , who ...
... passion for play ; but he was un- acquainted with his own heart ; he began by degrees to bett at the tables for trifling sums , and his soul took fire at the pros- pect of immediate gain ; he was soon surrounded with shar- pers , who ...
Page 716
... passion . I'll say no more , let friendship do the rest . I have only to add , that if at any time my little ... passion ! - But then it was ever but a vain and hopeless one ; my tor- ment , my persecution ! What shall I do ! Love ...
... passion . I'll say no more , let friendship do the rest . I have only to add , that if at any time my little ... passion ! - But then it was ever but a vain and hopeless one ; my tor- ment , my persecution ! What shall I do ! Love ...
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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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