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... , and I can have nothing to ask - nothing to wish for . Use your own reason - consider the injury you do : yourself the injustice you do us — and let me , once more , in fair terms , entreat you to 6 PEVERIL OF THE PEAK .
... , and I can have nothing to ask - nothing to wish for . Use your own reason - consider the injury you do : yourself the injustice you do us — and let me , once more , in fair terms , entreat you to 6 PEVERIL OF THE PEAK .
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... reason to call me unkind . But while you form schemes which I know to be imaginary , and use language of such violence and passion , you shall excuse me if I now , and once for all declare , that since Deborah shews herself unfit for ...
... reason to call me unkind . But while you form schemes which I know to be imaginary , and use language of such violence and passion , you shall excuse me if I now , and once for all declare , that since Deborah shews herself unfit for ...
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... " replied Julian ; " it is Alice , who will deprive me altogether of reason . Did you not say , that if our parents could be brought to consent to our union , you would no 14 10 PEVERIL OF THE PEAK . "I know not," said Alice, "...
... " replied Julian ; " it is Alice , who will deprive me altogether of reason . Did you not say , that if our parents could be brought to consent to our union , you would no 14 10 PEVERIL OF THE PEAK . "I know not," said Alice, "...
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... reason . Tell me , then , where Major Bridgenorth is , and leave the rest to me ; or let me but know by what address your letters reach him , and I will forthwith essay to discover his dwelling . " " Do not attempt it , I charge you ...
... reason . Tell me , then , where Major Bridgenorth is , and leave the rest to me ; or let me but know by what address your letters reach him , and I will forthwith essay to discover his dwelling . " " Do not attempt it , I charge you ...
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... reason and of religious peace . " " And wherefore should I not be so now , Alice ? " said Bridgenorth , raising his daughter from the ground , on which she had almost sunk in the earnestness of her supplication ... " Doest thou know ...
... reason and of religious peace . " " And wherefore should I not be so now , Alice ? " said Bridgenorth , raising his daughter from the ground , on which she had almost sunk in the earnestness of her supplication ... " Doest thou know ...
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