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This tender- hearted maiden ( for she had never been married ) affection- ately inquired into the cause of his grief . The valet answered , That it was all on account of his unhappy master , who , from being the most cheerful of mankind ...
This tender- hearted maiden ( for she had never been married ) affection- ately inquired into the cause of his grief . The valet answered , That it was all on account of his unhappy master , who , from being the most cheerful of mankind ...
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The happiness of the most deserving and most amiable of her sex , cried Zeluco , fixing his eyes ardently on the widow ; -but this blessing never will be in my power . If I am the person you allude to , said the lady , throwing her eyes ...
The happiness of the most deserving and most amiable of her sex , cried Zeluco , fixing his eyes ardently on the widow ; -but this blessing never will be in my power . If I am the person you allude to , said the lady , throwing her eyes ...
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I never did , sir ; I shall expect to hear from you to - morrow . am surprised at that , said the surgeon ; I could have sworn that you had lived a considerable time at Paris . Pray , sir , resumed Father Mulo , will you be kind enough ...
I never did , sir ; I shall expect to hear from you to - morrow . am surprised at that , said the surgeon ; I could have sworn that you had lived a considerable time at Paris . Pray , sir , resumed Father Mulo , will you be kind enough ...
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