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Her dislike of the latter , however , did not proceed entirely from her own pene- tration ; she had received such an account of him from a fe- male correspondent at Palermo , as confirmed and greatly augmented her original ill opinion ...
Her dislike of the latter , however , did not proceed entirely from her own pene- tration ; she had received such an account of him from a fe- male correspondent at Palermo , as confirmed and greatly augmented her original ill opinion ...
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But Laura had one failing which , in this man's opinion , neither beauty nor fortune , nor under standing , nor an assemblage of every good quality of mind or person could compensate -- she was a Roman catholic .
But Laura had one failing which , in this man's opinion , neither beauty nor fortune , nor under standing , nor an assemblage of every good quality of mind or person could compensate -- she was a Roman catholic .
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Upon this second examination , the sur geon was confirmed in the opinion he had formed at the first , that the wound was mortal he thought proper to tell Zelu co , however , that it looked as well as he expected , and added other ...
Upon this second examination , the sur geon was confirmed in the opinion he had formed at the first , that the wound was mortal he thought proper to tell Zelu co , however , that it looked as well as he expected , and added other ...
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