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... he retired to his small estate , where he died a few years ago leaving no other children but the son whom she ... and as he is my nearest of kin , I should be sorry to do an unjust thing , and leave my fortune to any other body .
... he retired to his small estate , where he died a few years ago leaving no other children but the son whom she ... and as he is my nearest of kin , I should be sorry to do an unjust thing , and leave my fortune to any other body .
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I am now dying , my lord , and would willingly leave to so good a mas- ter what I have of the greatest value in this world . I am happy to hear , my good friend , said his lordship , that you have any thing of value to leave ; for I was ...
I am now dying , my lord , and would willingly leave to so good a mas- ter what I have of the greatest value in this world . I am happy to hear , my good friend , said his lordship , that you have any thing of value to leave ; for I was ...
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You do not think of leaving Naples soon ? It is not in my power to leave it immediately , said Ber- tram . How so ? Why , continued Bertram with a smile , you find me in the condition in which you left me - without money ; -in short ...
You do not think of leaving Naples soon ? It is not in my power to leave it immediately , said Ber- tram . How so ? Why , continued Bertram with a smile , you find me in the condition in which you left me - without money ; -in short ...
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