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... Sir Albert Nor- wood the second son of a british baronet who had succeeded to the estate of his father through the supposed death of his elder brother , and who so nearly resembled Sir Arthur in many respects as to form a tolerable ...
... Sir Albert Nor- wood the second son of a british baronet who had succeeded to the estate of his father through the supposed death of his elder brother , and who so nearly resembled Sir Arthur in many respects as to form a tolerable ...
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... Sir Albert , " no more nor less than this " said Ambrose , “ that though every principle both moral and religious enjoins upon me to obey you in all your lawful commands , as to the choice of my religious and political opinions I ...
... Sir Albert , " no more nor less than this " said Ambrose , “ that though every principle both moral and religious enjoins upon me to obey you in all your lawful commands , as to the choice of my religious and political opinions I ...
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... Sir Albert , that I have been nursing up a viper in my bosom , to sting me to the heart , -here he dashed a ga- thering tear from his eye , and as if ashained of betraying so much weakness , exclaimed in a voice like thunder , go ...
... Sir Albert , that I have been nursing up a viper in my bosom , to sting me to the heart , -here he dashed a ga- thering tear from his eye , and as if ashained of betraying so much weakness , exclaimed in a voice like thunder , go ...
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