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... to prevent a measure which he thought diametrically opposite to his in- terest and happiness . Knowing that a certain baronet , who was uncle to Mr. N by the mother , and whose presump tive heir Mr. N was , had lately arrived at ...
... to prevent a measure which he thought diametrically opposite to his in- terest and happiness . Knowing that a certain baronet , who was uncle to Mr. N by the mother , and whose presump tive heir Mr. N was , had lately arrived at ...
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Carlostein and Seidlits arrive at Naples . ALL the allurements of Rome , however ... and on the day they left Florence Mr. N set out on his return to Naples , where Signora Sporza had arrived before him . Carlostein and Seidlits had ...
Carlostein and Seidlits arrive at Naples . ALL the allurements of Rome , however ... and on the day they left Florence Mr. N set out on his return to Naples , where Signora Sporza had arrived before him . Carlostein and Seidlits had ...
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Immediately after their arrival at Naples , Captain Seidlits waited on his mother - in - law , with whom he found his ... I can- not bear the appearance of your leaving your friend at an inn the moment you arrive among your relations ...
Immediately after their arrival at Naples , Captain Seidlits waited on his mother - in - law , with whom he found his ... I can- not bear the appearance of your leaving your friend at an inn the moment you arrive among your relations ...
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