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Yes , continued she , weeping , if you do not immediately tell me the cause of your master's misery , you will render me ten thousand times more miserable than he . There was no resisting such a rational and pathetic remon- strance .
Yes , continued she , weeping , if you do not immediately tell me the cause of your master's misery , you will render me ten thousand times more miserable than he . There was no resisting such a rational and pathetic remon- strance .
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N– had for his servant out of livery , one Bucha nan , a Scotchman , to whom his master's growing attachment to Laura , gave the greatest concern ; and his concern aug mented in proportion to the beauties and accomplishments which he ...
N– had for his servant out of livery , one Bucha nan , a Scotchman , to whom his master's growing attachment to Laura , gave the greatest concern ; and his concern aug mented in proportion to the beauties and accomplishments which he ...
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Buchanan , imagining that his master was highly displeased with him , imputed it to his having shaken his head at the praises of Laura ; and was now more convinced than ever , that Mr. N was desperately in love with her , and in ...
Buchanan , imagining that his master was highly displeased with him , imputed it to his having shaken his head at the praises of Laura ; and was now more convinced than ever , that Mr. N was desperately in love with her , and in ...
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