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... never went then I carry with me a pocket - book , that to bed before he had despatched his third whilst my servants are busied in disposing of bottle . These are , however , very common fu- the nets and other matters , I may be employed ...
... never went then I carry with me a pocket - book , that to bed before he had despatched his third whilst my servants are busied in disposing of bottle . These are , however , very common fu- the nets and other matters , I may be employed ...
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... never coquet for the matter , but , this at first in a plain Doily ; but that failing , with a high hand , marry whom they please to I struck it a second time in blue camlet , and whom they please . As for my part , I should repeated ...
... never coquet for the matter , but , this at first in a plain Doily ; but that failing , with a high hand , marry whom they please to I struck it a second time in blue camlet , and whom they please . As for my part , I should repeated ...
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... never be so happy as to equal fortune . In the mean time the son conti- have me read them over again . It is insignifi- nued his application to me , and omitted no oc- cant to tell you my tears and reproaches made casion of ...
... never be so happy as to equal fortune . In the mean time the son conti- have me read them over again . It is insignifi- nued his application to me , and omitted no oc- cant to tell you my tears and reproaches made casion of ...
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... never allowed to appear , she prudently posterity may know it was Gabriel Bullock that thinks it needless to be at any expense in ap - made love in that natural style of which you parel or learning . Her eldest daughter to this seem to ...
... never allowed to appear , she prudently posterity may know it was Gabriel Bullock that thinks it needless to be at any expense in ap - made love in that natural style of which you parel or learning . Her eldest daughter to this seem to ...
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... never to be sick of a Sunday . Mr. Spectator . we are all very good maids , but ambitious of characters which we think more lauda- ble , that of being very good wives . If any of your correspondents inquire for a spouse for an honest ...
... never to be sick of a Sunday . Mr. Spectator . we are all very good maids , but ambitious of characters which we think more lauda- ble , that of being very good wives . If any of your correspondents inquire for a spouse for an honest ...
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