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No , never , answered the father ; though I have heard a good deal abont Muscovy , particularly of late . ... Why , I should think Naples the most populous , answer- ed the surgeon , though Muscovy stands upon rather more ground .
No , never , answered the father ; though I have heard a good deal abont Muscovy , particularly of late . ... Why , I should think Naples the most populous , answer- ed the surgeon , though Muscovy stands upon rather more ground .
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Lady Elizabeth's answer implied that he ought to attempt no engagement of such a nature , without the approbation of his mother and uncle . He said , he was certain of the former , but deferred speak- ing to his uncle till he had some ...
Lady Elizabeth's answer implied that he ought to attempt no engagement of such a nature , without the approbation of his mother and uncle . He said , he was certain of the former , but deferred speak- ing to his uncle till he had some ...
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Laura made no answer , but continued to look with com- placency on Seidlits . The name of brother affected her not ; but seeing him seemed to give her an agreeable impression without her be- ing able to recollect his connexion with ...
Laura made no answer , but continued to look with com- placency on Seidlits . The name of brother affected her not ; but seeing him seemed to give her an agreeable impression without her be- ing able to recollect his connexion with ...
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