De Clifford, Or, the Constant Man, Том 3 |
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I trust our connection will be as agreeable to you , as I have no doubt it will be to
me . You will , however , have no sinecure , as I dare say Mr . Manners will have
told you , and I have the pleasure of believing what I certainly did not of any of ...
I trust our connection will be as agreeable to you , as I have no doubt it will be to
me . You will , however , have no sinecure , as I dare say Mr . Manners will have
told you , and I have the pleasure of believing what I certainly did not of any of ...
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In fact , is was my great good fortune to find favour with this elegant lady ; for ,
some days afterwards , Lord Castleton told me he had been speaking to her
about me , “ when , ” said he , “ she observed that at our dinner party she liked
your ...
In fact , is was my great good fortune to find favour with this elegant lady ; for ,
some days afterwards , Lord Castleton told me he had been speaking to her
about me , “ when , ” said he , “ she observed that at our dinner party she liked
your ...
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She , however , told me that Lord Castleton had informed her of all the tormenting
difficulties in which I felt plunged , from being a stranger to the new world I was in
— its manners and maxims - and , above all , as to the mysteries of what is ...
She , however , told me that Lord Castleton had informed her of all the tormenting
difficulties in which I felt plunged , from being a stranger to the new world I was in
— its manners and maxims - and , above all , as to the mysteries of what is ...
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I thought I should ; and I am not sorry that you have seen him thus flourishing and
happy , because I had him often in my mind when I told you that a man might love
to distraction , and yet recover ; nay , as in this gentleman ' s instance , rejoice ...
I thought I should ; and I am not sorry that you have seen him thus flourishing and
happy , because I had him often in my mind when I told you that a man might love
to distraction , and yet recover ; nay , as in this gentleman ' s instance , rejoice ...
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He knew nothing of himself but what other people told him ; and , struck with his
display , or seduced by interest , they told him many a falsehood . The very best
of them flattered themselves in flattering him . His nod , backed by his riches ,
gave ...
He knew nothing of himself but what other people told him ; and , struck with his
display , or seduced by interest , they told him many a falsehood . The very best
of them flattered themselves in flattering him . His nod , backed by his riches ,
gave ...
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