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A little after Zeluco came of age , the aunt fixed her eyes on him as a commodious match for her niece . She was not unacquainted with his irregularities ; but as she considered rank and fortune as the great essentials in a husband ...
A little after Zeluco came of age , the aunt fixed her eyes on him as a commodious match for her niece . She was not unacquainted with his irregularities ; but as she considered rank and fortune as the great essentials in a husband ...
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... from conviction , what she considered as the only true religion . But with what face could she speak to him on a subject which he never men- tioned to her , and which he permitted no person whatever to disturb her about ?
... from conviction , what she considered as the only true religion . But with what face could she speak to him on a subject which he never men- tioned to her , and which he permitted no person whatever to disturb her about ?
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Paris . whether in France such a thing would not be considered as quite unpardonable ? How it would be considered in France is very little to the purpose , said Father Mulo ; the important point is , how it will be considered in the ...
Paris . whether in France such a thing would not be considered as quite unpardonable ? How it would be considered in France is very little to the purpose , said Father Mulo ; the important point is , how it will be considered in the ...
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