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Page 147
... expressed much sur- prise that she had never told him of Zeluco's addresses to her daughter . Madame de Seidlits replied , that after Laura had given her negative , she thought it best not to mention a subject which might be ...
... expressed much sur- prise that she had never told him of Zeluco's addresses to her daughter . Madame de Seidlits replied , that after Laura had given her negative , she thought it best not to mention a subject which might be ...
Page 148
... expressed astonishment at her taking so lit- tle concern in an affair of such importance to her daughter's happiness . It is because it is of so much importance to her happiness , that I leave it to her own judgment , said Madame de ...
... expressed astonishment at her taking so lit- tle concern in an affair of such importance to her daughter's happiness . It is because it is of so much importance to her happiness , that I leave it to her own judgment , said Madame de ...
Page 287
... expressed a fear that she was fatigued with walking . She immediately sat down , and he placed himself at her side . Carlostein and Laura , thus unexpectedly seated together , seemed entirely absorbed in reflection , and as regardless ...
... expressed a fear that she was fatigued with walking . She immediately sat down , and he placed himself at her side . Carlostein and Laura , thus unexpectedly seated together , seemed entirely absorbed in reflection , and as regardless ...
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