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Yes , continued she , weeping , if you do not immediately tell me the cause of your master's misery , you will render me ten thousand times more miserable than he . There was no resisting such a rational and pathetic remon- strance .
Yes , continued she , weeping , if you do not immediately tell me the cause of your master's misery , you will render me ten thousand times more miserable than he . There was no resisting such a rational and pathetic remon- strance .
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Why , she absolutely refused , my lord ; which is a pretty clear proof , continued Mr. Transfer , of her loving her hus- band , though he was a bankrupt , better than her own brother , of whom there was not the least suspicion to his ...
Why , she absolutely refused , my lord ; which is a pretty clear proof , continued Mr. Transfer , of her loving her hus- band , though he was a bankrupt , better than her own brother , of whom there was not the least suspicion to his ...
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I mean , continued Zeluco , besides the old way by devotion and religious ceremonies . My father's devotion lay in his heart , said Bertram , and was little embarrassed with ceremonies . Well then , continued Zeluco , how were you to ...
I mean , continued Zeluco , besides the old way by devotion and religious ceremonies . My father's devotion lay in his heart , said Bertram , and was little embarrassed with ceremonies . Well then , continued Zeluco , how were you to ...
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