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Have you no notion , said the maid , what has occasioned such a melancholy change ? No notion ! replied the valet , I know but too well what has brought it about .
Have you no notion , said the maid , what has occasioned such a melancholy change ? No notion ! replied the valet , I know but too well what has brought it about .
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To be sure , every prudent woman , like your ladyship , will do so , replied the maid ; but there is no judging for certain but by experience ; though in all appearance Signor Zeluco has every essential quality as perfect as Don Lopes ...
To be sure , every prudent woman , like your ladyship , will do so , replied the maid ; but there is no judging for certain but by experience ; though in all appearance Signor Zeluco has every essential quality as perfect as Don Lopes ...
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I beg you will further ob serve Here the eloquent father was interrupted in the middle of his harangue by another message from the maid ; and was with some difficulty prevailed on by the physician to go directly , without waiting to ...
I beg you will further ob serve Here the eloquent father was interrupted in the middle of his harangue by another message from the maid ; and was with some difficulty prevailed on by the physician to go directly , without waiting to ...
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