Zeluco: Various Views of Human Nature, Taken from Life and Manners, Foreign and Domestic ...Alexander Young, 1792 - 560 pages |
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... soon as the trustees appointed for that business should make their report . Several posts had already arrived since the time when she expected this ac- count , without her having received any letter on a subject which interested her so ...
... soon as the trustees appointed for that business should make their report . Several posts had already arrived since the time when she expected this ac- count , without her having received any letter on a subject which interested her so ...
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... soon after . I have an unexpected call for money , said Signora Sporza , interrupting his apologies for having made her wait : I hope you can let me have it . I hope I can , said Mr. N : How much do you need ! Three or four hundred ...
... soon after . I have an unexpected call for money , said Signora Sporza , interrupting his apologies for having made her wait : I hope you can let me have it . I hope I can , said Mr. N : How much do you need ! Three or four hundred ...
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... soon As light was in the sky , - And sought the black accursed pool With a wild misgiving eye , And I saw the dead in the river bed , For the faithless stream was dry ! " Merrily rose the lark , and shook The dew - drop from its wing ...
... soon As light was in the sky , - And sought the black accursed pool With a wild misgiving eye , And I saw the dead in the river bed , For the faithless stream was dry ! " Merrily rose the lark , and shook The dew - drop from its wing ...
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