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Page 46
... father is often reck- oning up how long I have been at school ; and tells me he fears I do little good . My father's carriage so discourages me , that he makes me grow dull and melancholy . My master wonders what is the matter with me ...
... father is often reck- oning up how long I have been at school ; and tells me he fears I do little good . My father's carriage so discourages me , that he makes me grow dull and melancholy . My master wonders what is the matter with me ...
Page 80
... father , says Telema- chus , were continually repeated to me by his friends in his absence ; who made no scruple of ... father's rivals ever get him to betray what was committed to him under the seal of secrecy . There is hardly any ...
... father , says Telema- chus , were continually repeated to me by his friends in his absence ; who made no scruple of ... father's rivals ever get him to betray what was committed to him under the seal of secrecy . There is hardly any ...
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... father had lately been stripped of every thing by an execution . The lover , who with some difficulty found out the cause of her grief , took this occasion to make her a proposal . It is impossible to express Amanda's confusion when she ...
... father had lately been stripped of every thing by an execution . The lover , who with some difficulty found out the cause of her grief , took this occasion to make her a proposal . It is impossible to express Amanda's confusion when she ...
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