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Father Mulo called on Madame de Seidlits two hours after Pedro had left her . When he had sat a little while , she begged he would be so obliging as to pay a visit to Signor Zeluco , en- deavor to see him , and return afterwards to her ...
Father Mulo called on Madame de Seidlits two hours after Pedro had left her . When he had sat a little while , she begged he would be so obliging as to pay a visit to Signor Zeluco , en- deavor to see him , and return afterwards to her ...
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Zeluco's passion was of the grossest nature : he called it love , but with more propriety , even at its height , it might have been denominated hatred ; it was entirely selfish , un- connected with sentiment , or the happiness of its ...
Zeluco's passion was of the grossest nature : he called it love , but with more propriety , even at its height , it might have been denominated hatred ; it was entirely selfish , un- connected with sentiment , or the happiness of its ...
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I don t know whether there is or not , replied the servant ; but I am sure that Mr. Buchanan called her a w ; upon which Mr. Targe called him a liar a : so they challenged each other ; and , so Mr. Buchanan is desperately wounded ...
I don t know whether there is or not , replied the servant ; but I am sure that Mr. Buchanan called her a w ; upon which Mr. Targe called him a liar a : so they challenged each other ; and , so Mr. Buchanan is desperately wounded ...
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