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... Palamede at her usual place of worship . Palamede is a young man of two - and - twenty , well - fashioned , learned , genteel , and discreet ; the son and heir of a gentleman of a very great estate , and himself possessed of a plenti ...
... Palamede at her usual place of worship . Palamede is a young man of two - and - twenty , well - fashioned , learned , genteel , and discreet ; the son and heir of a gentleman of a very great estate , and himself possessed of a plenti ...
Page 42
... Palamede is a student of the Temple , and usually retired thither early in the morning ; Cælia still sleeping . It happened , a few days since , that she followed him thither to communicate to him something she had omitted in her ...
... Palamede is a student of the Temple , and usually retired thither early in the morning ; Cælia still sleeping . It happened , a few days since , that she followed him thither to communicate to him something she had omitted in her ...
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... Palamede , having an uncle of a good estate near Winchester , was bred at the school there , to gain the more his good - will by being in his sight . His uncle died , and left him the estate which my husband now has . When he was a mere ...
... Palamede , having an uncle of a good estate near Winchester , was bred at the school there , to gain the more his good - will by being in his sight . His uncle died , and left him the estate which my husband now has . When he was a mere ...
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... Palamede had found way for speech , he confessed his marriage , and his placing his com- panion on purpose to vitiate his wife , that he might break through a marriage made in his non - age , and devote his riper and knowing years to ...
... Palamede had found way for speech , he confessed his marriage , and his placing his com- panion on purpose to vitiate his wife , that he might break through a marriage made in his non - age , and devote his riper and knowing years to ...
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