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... lady was one , it seems , who had long before conceived a fa- vourable opinion of him , and was still in hopes that ... ladies was , by way of raillery , recommending a wife to him ; when , to the no small surprise of her who languished ...
... lady was one , it seems , who had long before conceived a fa- vourable opinion of him , and was still in hopes that ... ladies was , by way of raillery , recommending a wife to him ; when , to the no small surprise of her who languished ...
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... lady's candles are all lighted up , and the hour of ceremony begins : I say , Jack Triplett came in , and singing ( for he is really good company ) , " Every feature , charming creature . " .... he went on , It is a most unreasonable ...
... lady's candles are all lighted up , and the hour of ceremony begins : I say , Jack Triplett came in , and singing ( for he is really good company ) , " Every feature , charming creature . " .... he went on , It is a most unreasonable ...
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... ladies ; which trust I have endeavoured to discharge with due regard to their several capacities and fortunes : I have left no- thing undone to imprint in every one of them an hum- ble courteous mind , accompanied with a graceful ...
... ladies ; which trust I have endeavoured to discharge with due regard to their several capacities and fortunes : I have left no- thing undone to imprint in every one of them an hum- ble courteous mind , accompanied with a graceful ...
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