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For , continued Madame de Seidlits , Laura's dutiful be- havior gives her a claim to the utmost indulgence , and her excellent understanding renders it improper for me strongly to influence , far less to control her on such an occasion ...
For , continued Madame de Seidlits , Laura's dutiful be- havior gives her a claim to the utmost indulgence , and her excellent understanding renders it improper for me strongly to influence , far less to control her on such an occasion ...
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Sigara Sporza finding , to her great surprise and satisfac- tion , that she could speak with such serenity on this subject , took occasion some time after to ask Laura , what she thought gave occasion to the convulsions of which the ...
Sigara Sporza finding , to her great surprise and satisfac- tion , that she could speak with such serenity on this subject , took occasion some time after to ask Laura , what she thought gave occasion to the convulsions of which the ...
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Jesus Maria ! cried the father , turning up his eyes ; why , for that very reason , sir , it is your indispensable duty , on such an occasion , to tell him the truth ! There is no cause for being in a heat , father , said the sur geon ...
Jesus Maria ! cried the father , turning up his eyes ; why , for that very reason , sir , it is your indispensable duty , on such an occasion , to tell him the truth ! There is no cause for being in a heat , father , said the sur geon ...
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