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This woman might have gone through life with as few en- emies as friends , had she remained passively selfish ; but she was making continual professions of friendship ; she af- fected to be the dearest friend of all her acquaintance ...
This woman might have gone through life with as few en- emies as friends , had she remained passively selfish ; but she was making continual professions of friendship ; she af- fected to be the dearest friend of all her acquaintance ...
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But he had not remained long at Palermo ere his real character began to develope itself ; and then the graces of his countenance were called in tion , and his features were said to convey an idea of malevo- ques- lence , or even ...
But he had not remained long at Palermo ere his real character began to develope itself ; and then the graces of his countenance were called in tion , and his features were said to convey an idea of malevo- ques- lence , or even ...
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She arose early , endeavored to banish those dismal appre- hensions from her breast , and assumed as much serenity as she possibly could at the approach of her mother , who imput- ed the marks of disturbance that still remained in the ...
She arose early , endeavored to banish those dismal appre- hensions from her breast , and assumed as much serenity as she possibly could at the approach of her mother , who imput- ed the marks of disturbance that still remained in the ...
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