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And his expectation of sudden promotion in the army being greatly damped by the general's harangue , he formed the resolution of quitting the road to military renown , and of turning into a path more agreeable to his talents , and from ...
And his expectation of sudden promotion in the army being greatly damped by the general's harangue , he formed the resolution of quitting the road to military renown , and of turning into a path more agreeable to his talents , and from ...
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This she absolutely refused , saying , that the circumstances which she had related formed the only consideration which could have prevailed on her to ac- cept of a present of that value ; but she was willing to re- ceive from him a ...
This she absolutely refused , saying , that the circumstances which she had related formed the only consideration which could have prevailed on her to ac- cept of a present of that value ; but she was willing to re- ceive from him a ...
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As the company were returning to town , Captain Seidlits took notice of this accident to Mr. N- ; and they amused themselves with various observations on the s of the great friendship which was so suddenly formed between 262 ZELUCO .
As the company were returning to town , Captain Seidlits took notice of this accident to Mr. N- ; and they amused themselves with various observations on the s of the great friendship which was so suddenly formed between 262 ZELUCO .
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