Zeluco: Various Views of Human Nature, Taken from Life and Manners, Foreign and Domestic ...Alexander Young, 1792 - 560 Seiten |
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... never had any intention of giving her hand to Don Lopes ; and that although he , Zeluco , were entirely out of the question , she never would : that the gen tleman was much mistaken if he had entertained any such hopes ; and she would ...
... never had any intention of giving her hand to Don Lopes ; and that although he , Zeluco , were entirely out of the question , she never would : that the gen tleman was much mistaken if he had entertained any such hopes ; and she would ...
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... never injured you , nor even attempted it , continued the doctor , it would indeed be impossible for you to have the merit of forgiving him . It will naturally be imagined , from the vindictive character of this Portuguese , that he was ...
... never injured you , nor even attempted it , continued the doctor , it would indeed be impossible for you to have the merit of forgiving him . It will naturally be imagined , from the vindictive character of this Portuguese , that he was ...
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... never at Paris ? She never was , I assure you , replied Father Mulo . That seems very extraordinary , said the surgeon . I had a notion , resumed the father , that there was a con- siderable number of people in the world who never were ...
... never at Paris ? She never was , I assure you , replied Father Mulo . That seems very extraordinary , said the surgeon . I had a notion , resumed the father , that there was a con- siderable number of people in the world who never were ...
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