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... should despise myself , and be unworthy of my name as a gentleman , if I hesitated to abide by my passion : if I did not give all where I felt all , and endow the woman who loves me fondly with my whole heart and my whole fortune .
... should despise myself , and be unworthy of my name as a gentleman , if I hesitated to abide by my passion : if I did not give all where I felt all , and endow the woman who loves me fondly with my whole heart and my whole fortune .
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About the time of Mrs. Pendennis's demise , another of her son's patients likewise died at Bath ; that virtuous old woman , old Lady Pontypool , daughter of Reginald , twelfth Earl of Bareacres , and by consequence great - grand - aunt ...
About the time of Mrs. Pendennis's demise , another of her son's patients likewise died at Bath ; that virtuous old woman , old Lady Pontypool , daughter of Reginald , twelfth Earl of Bareacres , and by consequence great - grand - aunt ...
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Such walks and conversation generally ended in a profusion of filial and maternal embraces : for to love and to pray were the main occupations of this dear woman's life : and I have often heard Pendennis say in his wild way , that he ...
Such walks and conversation generally ended in a profusion of filial and maternal embraces : for to love and to pray were the main occupations of this dear woman's life : and I have often heard Pendennis say in his wild way , that he ...
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... purity and innocence are sure to bestow upon a handsome woman , rendered her quite worthy of her brother's praises . ... of counting a few such persons amongst his circle of acquaintance — women in whose angelical natures there is ...
... purity and innocence are sure to bestow upon a handsome woman , rendered her quite worthy of her brother's praises . ... of counting a few such persons amongst his circle of acquaintance — women in whose angelical natures there is ...
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That even a woman should be faultless , however , is an arrangement not permitted by nature , which assigns to us mental defects , as it awards to us headaches , illnesses , or death : without which the scheme of the world could not be ...
That even a woman should be faultless , however , is an arrangement not permitted by nature , which assigns to us mental defects , as it awards to us headaches , illnesses , or death : without which the scheme of the world could not be ...
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