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Father Mulo was by no means pleased with the choice his relations had made ; yet as they behaved to him in all other respects with much de- ference and attention , no open breach took place between the father and any of them on this ...
Father Mulo was by no means pleased with the choice his relations had made ; yet as they behaved to him in all other respects with much de- ference and attention , no open breach took place between the father and any of them on this ...
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The business of an author is to write books , said Father Mulo , with becoming gravity ; it is the duty of the reader to command his attention when he peruses them . You are indeed too hard upon authors , my good young lady ...
The business of an author is to write books , said Father Mulo , with becoming gravity ; it is the duty of the reader to command his attention when he peruses them . You are indeed too hard upon authors , my good young lady ...
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Father Mulo called on Madame de Seidlits two hours after Pedro had left her . ... Laura joined in this request , that she might be relieved from the reverend father's conversation , which she had always felt uncommonly oppressive .
Father Mulo called on Madame de Seidlits two hours after Pedro had left her . ... Laura joined in this request , that she might be relieved from the reverend father's conversation , which she had always felt uncommonly oppressive .
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