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... received by her uncle and aunt , as his lordship allowed her to call him and his lady , with all the attention which her father's fondness could desire . In sooth , she was a lovely little girl , and played among the children of all the ...
... received by her uncle and aunt , as his lordship allowed her to call him and his lady , with all the attention which her father's fondness could desire . In sooth , she was a lovely little girl , and played among the children of all the ...
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... received that sort of in- struction which fitted her to play her part among those with whom she lived ; and where she im- proved in those accomplishments , which are sup- posed to constitute the education of a woman of fashion ; in ...
... received that sort of in- struction which fitted her to play her part among those with whom she lived ; and where she im- proved in those accomplishments , which are sup- posed to constitute the education of a woman of fashion ; in ...
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... received not the contrite petition of his child ; she received not the forgiveness of her father . He thought that his daughter was obstinate in disobedience and would not intercede for pardon ; and she thought that her father was ...
... received not the contrite petition of his child ; she received not the forgiveness of her father . He thought that his daughter was obstinate in disobedience and would not intercede for pardon ; and she thought that her father was ...
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... . He bequeathed her by will twenty pounds per annum , to keep her , as he ex- pressed it , from starving ; and that small stipend she received by quarterly payments . By what exertions , or by whose assistance she was B 4 THE LETTER . 7.
... . He bequeathed her by will twenty pounds per annum , to keep her , as he ex- pressed it , from starving ; and that small stipend she received by quarterly payments . By what exertions , or by whose assistance she was B 4 THE LETTER . 7.
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... would have taken her home ; but Juliana and Mrs. Sunderland begged that he would permit her to stay a few days at the castle ; which , after the attention she had received , he could not refuse . He therefore c2 THE OLD TRUNK . 27.
... would have taken her home ; but Juliana and Mrs. Sunderland begged that he would permit her to stay a few days at the castle ; which , after the attention she had received , he could not refuse . He therefore c2 THE OLD TRUNK . 27.
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