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She heard him without seeming to take any interest in what he said ; -the important affair did not draw from her a single observation : he was so much disconcerted by the coldness of her behavior , that he was unable to introduce any ...
She heard him without seeming to take any interest in what he said ; -the important affair did not draw from her a single observation : he was so much disconcerted by the coldness of her behavior , that he was unable to introduce any ...
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She had often heard her father , and other officers , mention Carlostein as a young man of the greatest hopes ; she had heard many ladies talk of him as remarkably genteel and amiable . Her brother had written in terms of high ad- ...
She had often heard her father , and other officers , mention Carlostein as a young man of the greatest hopes ; she had heard many ladies talk of him as remarkably genteel and amiable . Her brother had written in terms of high ad- ...
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Why , truly , Mr. Targe , if ever you heard of any kings who were withheld by mere considerations of gratitude or equity from extending their power , or encroaching on the rights of their subjects , when they thought they could do it ...
Why , truly , Mr. Targe , if ever you heard of any kings who were withheld by mere considerations of gratitude or equity from extending their power , or encroaching on the rights of their subjects , when they thought they could do it ...
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