De Clifford, Or, the Constant Man, Том 3 |
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Thus , then , you must think yourself any thing but an absolute stranger . ” This
seemed charmingly frank , and I returned my acknowledgments as well as I could
, and said something about condescension , when she stopt me short , and said ...
Thus , then , you must think yourself any thing but an absolute stranger . ” This
seemed charmingly frank , and I returned my acknowledgments as well as I could
, and said something about condescension , when she stopt me short , and said ...
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I say sauntered , because , with fondness enough for office , and particularly its
emoluments ( wholly , however , with a view to gratify his voluptuousness and
indolent disposition ) , he seemed to have little notion that to know any thing , or
do ...
I say sauntered , because , with fondness enough for office , and particularly its
emoluments ( wholly , however , with a view to gratify his voluptuousness and
indolent disposition ) , he seemed to have little notion that to know any thing , or
do ...
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Had there been any thing warmer , she would not have so frankly confessed her
friendship ; she would have been afraid of herself . This I felt , from I know not
what sort of intuition : so far had I advanced without instruction in the knowledge
of ...
Had there been any thing warmer , she would not have so frankly confessed her
friendship ; she would have been afraid of herself . This I felt , from I know not
what sort of intuition : so far had I advanced without instruction in the knowledge
of ...
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the thing differently from himself , he actually shewed symptoms of distress . As
for me , in my simplicity , I wondered at a state of society which could seem to
admit such a person to its honours . Granville told me afterwards he doubted the
fact ...
the thing differently from himself , he actually shewed symptoms of distress . As
for me , in my simplicity , I wondered at a state of society which could seem to
admit such a person to its honours . Granville told me afterwards he doubted the
fact ...
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If it be any thing , ” replied I , firmly , “ which concerns Miss Hastings happiness - if
it reveal that her affections are both pledged and requited - believe me , though
my life depended upon it , I would rejoice . ” “ Nobly resolved , and nobly uttered ...
If it be any thing , ” replied I , firmly , “ which concerns Miss Hastings happiness - if
it reveal that her affections are both pledged and requited - believe me , though
my life depended upon it , I would rejoice . ” “ Nobly resolved , and nobly uttered ...
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