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... seemed prest by the hunters . We had 5 not much time to reflect upon the poor animal's distress , when we perceived the dogs and horsemen come sweeping along at some distance behind , and making the very path it had taken . I was ...
... seemed prest by the hunters . We had 5 not much time to reflect upon the poor animal's distress , when we perceived the dogs and horsemen come sweeping along at some distance behind , and making the very path it had taken . I was ...
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... seemed to make a pause in the general satisfaction . The butler , who was now become my friend in the family , informed me with a whisper , that the ' Squire had already made some overtures to Miss Wilmot , and that her aunt and uncle ...
... seemed to make a pause in the general satisfaction . The butler , who was now become my friend in the family , informed me with a whisper , that the ' Squire had already made some overtures to Miss Wilmot , and that her aunt and uncle ...
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... seemed to take in my concerns . His addresses , however , to Miss Wilmot , were too obvious to be mistaken ; and yet she seemed not perfectly 10 pleased , but bore them rather in compliance to the will of her aunt , than from real ...
... seemed to take in my concerns . His addresses , however , to Miss Wilmot , were too obvious to be mistaken ; and yet she seemed not perfectly 10 pleased , but bore them rather in compliance to the will of her aunt , than from real ...
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