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You are fully convinced , friend , said the priest , addressing the dying man in a solemn manner , that it is only by ... my dear father , interrupted the soldier , give him absolution in the first place , and convince him after- wards ...
You are fully convinced , friend , said the priest , addressing the dying man in a solemn manner , that it is only by ... my dear father , interrupted the soldier , give him absolution in the first place , and convince him after- wards ...
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Then I should be glad to know , said the clergyman , with a triumphant air , wherefore you prefer no other ? the same ar- guments which convinced you , might convince your lady . No , says the colonel , that they could not .
Then I should be glad to know , said the clergyman , with a triumphant air , wherefore you prefer no other ? the same ar- guments which convinced you , might convince your lady . No , says the colonel , that they could not .
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Even Ze- luco , though cursed with a jealous temper , ever on the watch , and convinced that he never had possessed the affections of his wife , harbored no particular suspicion of Carlostein . How well soever Laura and Carlostein ...
Even Ze- luco , though cursed with a jealous temper , ever on the watch , and convinced that he never had possessed the affections of his wife , harbored no particular suspicion of Carlostein . How well soever Laura and Carlostein ...
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