Zeluco: Various Views of Human Nature, Taken from Life and Manners, Foreign and Domestic ...Alexander Young, 1792 - 560 Seiten |
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... Nerina , in all her dealings , showed the utmost attention to the former , and made very little or no account of the other . While Nerina lived in this decent style at Rome , she was protected by a certain cardinal , who sometimes saw ...
... Nerina , in all her dealings , showed the utmost attention to the former , and made very little or no account of the other . While Nerina lived in this decent style at Rome , she was protected by a certain cardinal , who sometimes saw ...
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... Nerina , and you will be no longer troubled with him . I shall never be freed from her , said he , peevishly ; she grows better instead of worse . Do not despair , said Nerina , she may depart when it is least expected . No. - She grows ...
... Nerina , and you will be no longer troubled with him . I shall never be freed from her , said he , peevishly ; she grows better instead of worse . Do not despair , said Nerina , she may depart when it is least expected . No. - She grows ...
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... Nerina , saw something in this man's appearance which he did not relish , and he gave her a hint to that effect . Nerina instantly dis- missed him with such an air of indifference as dissipated cer- tain ideas which began to arise in ...
... Nerina , saw something in this man's appearance which he did not relish , and he gave her a hint to that effect . Nerina instantly dis- missed him with such an air of indifference as dissipated cer- tain ideas which began to arise in ...
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