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If I am not mistaken , however , the sex in general are apt to shrink from present inconveniences , even when sensible that by encountering them they would obviate the risk of future misfortunes . The lady was certain that the knowledge ...
If I am not mistaken , however , the sex in general are apt to shrink from present inconveniences , even when sensible that by encountering them they would obviate the risk of future misfortunes . The lady was certain that the knowledge ...
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While Laura remained in her present state , little stress could be laid on what she said ; but should she re- cover , whatever account she gave , he well knew , would car- ry complete conviction to the minds of all who knew her .
While Laura remained in her present state , little stress could be laid on what she said ; but should she re- cover , whatever account she gave , he well knew , would car- ry complete conviction to the minds of all who knew her .
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A circumstance has crossed my mind since standing here , that throws some light upon the mystery with which you are at present surrounded . Though I am not at liberty to explain it at present , I am pre- pared to follow your advice ...
A circumstance has crossed my mind since standing here , that throws some light upon the mystery with which you are at present surrounded . Though I am not at liberty to explain it at present , I am pre- pared to follow your advice ...
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