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There is one thing I'm a little afraid of ; that is , that she has not quite as much
fortune , as one might fairly expect . Fre , Oh , sir , consider but her merit , and you
may easily make an abatement in her fortune . For heaven's sake , sir , don't let
that ...
There is one thing I'm a little afraid of ; that is , that she has not quite as much
fortune , as one might fairly expect . Fre , Oh , sir , consider but her merit , and you
may easily make an abatement in her fortune . For heaven's sake , sir , don't let
that ...
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You have I singled out: bear me from hence, And fortune and Zorayda are yours.”
Kil. Och the creature Vir. Oft to her window have I stole at dusk; When from the
tower a silken cord was dropped, And thus, in mute exchange, we have
conveyed ...
You have I singled out: bear me from hence, And fortune and Zorayda are yours.”
Kil. Och the creature Vir. Oft to her window have I stole at dusk; When from the
tower a silken cord was dropped, And thus, in mute exchange, we have
conveyed ...
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Oh, Fortune 1 Fortune 1 for once remove the bandage from thy eyes, and look
with pity on a votary who worships thee as I do I My very existence hangs upon
the old man's will ! Where is my scoundrel?— Spare my uncle's breath till I am
made ...
Oh, Fortune 1 Fortune 1 for once remove the bandage from thy eyes, and look
with pity on a votary who worships thee as I do I My very existence hangs upon
the old man's will ! Where is my scoundrel?— Spare my uncle's breath till I am
made ...
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