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Steele , after expressing his gratitude for so much good- ness , declined the proposal , saying , he was quite unfit for the army . The nobleman was the more surprised at this , as he had a notion that the army was the profession ...
Steele , after expressing his gratitude for so much good- ness , declined the proposal , saying , he was quite unfit for the army . The nobleman was the more surprised at this , as he had a notion that the army was the profession ...
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although I think myself obliged to Mr. Steele for his good opinion , I would rather remain the friend of Lady Elizabeth than be the wife of Mr. Steele . N If the one were incompatible with the other , I am the last person in the world ...
although I think myself obliged to Mr. Steele for his good opinion , I would rather remain the friend of Lady Elizabeth than be the wife of Mr. Steele . N If the one were incompatible with the other , I am the last person in the world ...
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Mr. Steele had occasionally heard the earl read some parts of his letters , from which , as well as from his ge- neral character , he had formed a very high opinion of him , and had a great desire to be of his acquaintance .
Mr. Steele had occasionally heard the earl read some parts of his letters , from which , as well as from his ge- neral character , he had formed a very high opinion of him , and had a great desire to be of his acquaintance .
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