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Then it is highly probable , said the mother , that he will en- joy the felicity he so earnestly desires ; for I shall now inform you , my dear , of what I did not choose to hint till I was quite certain of it : I am several months gone ...
Then it is highly probable , said the mother , that he will en- joy the felicity he so earnestly desires ; for I shall now inform you , my dear , of what I did not choose to hint till I was quite certain of it : I am several months gone ...
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By Jesus , says I , Hanno , it does not signify making wry faces , but you must believe , my dear honny , as fast as ever you can , for you have no time to lose ; -and , poor fellow , he entreated me to say no more about it , and he ...
By Jesus , says I , Hanno , it does not signify making wry faces , but you must believe , my dear honny , as fast as ever you can , for you have no time to lose ; -and , poor fellow , he entreated me to say no more about it , and he ...
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Well , if that continues to be the case , there is no more to be said ; I shall never desire you to give your hand to a man whom you cannot love ; -but I fear , my dear , you are misled by false and romantic notions on that head .
Well , if that continues to be the case , there is no more to be said ; I shall never desire you to give your hand to a man whom you cannot love ; -but I fear , my dear , you are misled by false and romantic notions on that head .
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