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Page 79
... Burchell , on the contrary , dissuaded her with great ardor , and I stood neuter . His present dissuasions seemed but the second part of those which were received with so ill a grace in the morning . The dispute grew high , while poor ...
... Burchell , on the contrary , dissuaded her with great ardor , and I stood neuter . His present dissuasions seemed but the second part of those which were received with so ill a grace in the morning . The dispute grew high , while poor ...
Page 138
... Burchell's good sense and seeming honour could be guilty of such deliberate baseness , and thus step into a family to undo it . " " My dear papa , " returned my daughter , " you labour under a strange mistake , Mr. Burchell never ...
... Burchell's good sense and seeming honour could be guilty of such deliberate baseness , and thus step into a family to undo it . " " My dear papa , " returned my daughter , " you labour under a strange mistake , Mr. Burchell never ...
Page 183
... Burchell running up , shivered his sword to pieces , and then pursued him for near a quarter of a mile ; but he made his escape . I was at this time come out myself , willing to assist my deliverer ; but he soon returned to me in ...
... Burchell running up , shivered his sword to pieces , and then pursued him for near a quarter of a mile ; but he made his escape . I was at this time come out myself , willing to assist my deliverer ; but he soon returned to me in ...
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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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