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Strana 125
... lady who was an only daughter, and of a good family. I danced with her at several balls, squeezed her by* the hand, said soft things to her, and in short made no doubt of her heart ; and, though my fortune wa3not equal to hers, I was in ...
... lady who was an only daughter, and of a good family. I danced with her at several balls, squeezed her by* the hand, said soft things to her, and in short made no doubt of her heart ; and, though my fortune wa3not equal to hers, I was in ...
Strana 142
... ladies in the neighbourhood ; and from such weighty considerations as these, as it too often unfortunately falls out ... lady told me he was gone out with her woman, in order to make some preparations for their equipnge ; for that she ...
... ladies in the neighbourhood ; and from such weighty considerations as these, as it too often unfortunately falls out ... lady told me he was gone out with her woman, in order to make some preparations for their equipnge ; for that she ...
Strana 153
... lady was taken with an indisposition which confined her to her chamber, but was such as was too slight to make her take a sick bed, and yet too grievous to admit of any satisfaction in being out of it It is notoriously known, that some ...
... lady was taken with an indisposition which confined her to her chamber, but was such as was too slight to make her take a sick bed, and yet too grievous to admit of any satisfaction in being out of it It is notoriously known, that some ...
Strana 154
... wonderful a patience, that one may rather say she ceased to breathe, than she died at that hour. You, who had not the happiness to be personally known to this lady, have nothing but to rejoice in I54 'ran sracrxron. [No. 888.
... wonderful a patience, that one may rather say she ceased to breathe, than she died at that hour. You, who had not the happiness to be personally known to this lady, have nothing but to rejoice in I54 'ran sracrxron. [No. 888.
Strana 155
... lady weighed this misfortune. The regard of life itself could not make her overlook the contrition of the unhappy man, whose more than ordinary concern for her was all his guilt. It would certainly be of singular use to human society to ...
... lady weighed this misfortune. The regard of life itself could not make her overlook the contrition of the unhappy man, whose more than ordinary concern for her was all his guilt. It would certainly be of singular use to human society to ...
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