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Laura's heart beat tumultuously when she heard it ; the agitation which she had felt during the conversation she had just had with Carlostein , on which she already had made some reflections , added to the glow of joy she was conscious ...
Laura's heart beat tumultuously when she heard it ; the agitation which she had felt during the conversation she had just had with Carlostein , on which she already had made some reflections , added to the glow of joy she was conscious ...
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You promised me an explanation , added Zeluco . Propose your difficulty , rejoined Carlostein , and you'll find me as good as my word . I was desired to examine a picture , said Zeluco fiercely . Which I presume you have done , added ...
You promised me an explanation , added Zeluco . Propose your difficulty , rejoined Carlostein , and you'll find me as good as my word . I was desired to examine a picture , said Zeluco fiercely . Which I presume you have done , added ...
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But I am afraid , added he , that , by your eagerness to prevent Laura from the danger of losing a brother , you ex- pose her to a misfortune which she will feel with still severer anguish . N- Carlostein made no other answer to this ...
But I am afraid , added he , that , by your eagerness to prevent Laura from the danger of losing a brother , you ex- pose her to a misfortune which she will feel with still severer anguish . N- Carlostein made no other answer to this ...
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