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She began by paying uncommon attention to the mother of Zeluco : as the Countess Brunella was her superior by nup- tial rank , this attention greatly flattered the vanity of that weak woman . She had for some time observed that Zeluco ...
She began by paying uncommon attention to the mother of Zeluco : as the Countess Brunella was her superior by nup- tial rank , this attention greatly flattered the vanity of that weak woman . She had for some time observed that Zeluco ...
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The business of an author is to write books , said Father Mulo , with becoming gravity ; it is the duty of the reader to command his attention when he peruses them . You are indeed too hard upon authors , my good young lady ...
The business of an author is to write books , said Father Mulo , with becoming gravity ; it is the duty of the reader to command his attention when he peruses them . You are indeed too hard upon authors , my good young lady ...
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attention of the whole company seemed fixed by the apparent disparity between the saintlike innocence of her beautiful countenance , now blanched with a death like paleness , -and the exulting sneer of the haughty libertine whose pride ...
attention of the whole company seemed fixed by the apparent disparity between the saintlike innocence of her beautiful countenance , now blanched with a death like paleness , -and the exulting sneer of the haughty libertine whose pride ...
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