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... desire to hear . I have no tasks to impose on you - no enemies to be destroyed - no need or desire of protection - no wish , Heaven knows , to expose you to danger - It is your visits here alone to which danger attaches . You have but ...
... desire to hear . I have no tasks to impose on you - no enemies to be destroyed - no need or desire of protection - no wish , Heaven knows , to expose you to danger - It is your visits here alone to which danger attaches . You have but ...
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... desire - see you not that you are breaking your own word , and recalling the hope which yourself held out to me ? ” " What hope have I suggested ? What word have I given , Julian ? " answered Alice . " You yourself build wild hopes in ...
... desire - see you not that you are breaking your own word , and recalling the hope which yourself held out to me ? ” " What hope have I suggested ? What word have I given , Julian ? " answered Alice . " You yourself build wild hopes in ...
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... desire in this matter can be either easily or speedily ac- complished . " " I foresee , indeed , difficulties , " answered Ju- lian ; " but with your kind acquiescence , they are such as I trust to remove . My father is generous -my ...
... desire in this matter can be either easily or speedily ac- complished . " " I foresee , indeed , difficulties , " answered Ju- lian ; " but with your kind acquiescence , they are such as I trust to remove . My father is generous -my ...
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... desire that they should be propagated at home . ” " Else , wherefore do I speak to thee friend- ly and so free ? " said Bridgenorth . " Do I not know , with what readiness of early wit you baffled the wily attempts of the woman's priest ...
... desire that they should be propagated at home . ” " Else , wherefore do I speak to thee friend- ly and so free ? " said Bridgenorth . " Do I not know , with what readiness of early wit you baffled the wily attempts of the woman's priest ...
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... desires to form with you , and that to which he hopes your mis- placed partiality towards his daughter may af- ford a motive for your forming with him . " “ And what is it , " said Peveril , " which I would refuse , with such a prospect ...
... desires to form with you , and that to which he hopes your mis- placed partiality towards his daughter may af- ford a motive for your forming with him . " “ And what is it , " said Peveril , " which I would refuse , with such a prospect ...
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