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I wish with all my heart you may have a son , my dear mo- ther ; for I should like a little brother of all things , cried Ro- solia . Very well , my dear , said the mother , you will probably ob- tain your wish .
I wish with all my heart you may have a son , my dear mo- ther ; for I should like a little brother of all things , cried Ro- solia . Very well , my dear , said the mother , you will probably ob- tain your wish .
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Alas ! said Laura , is not every indication of your wishes obeyed as an order by me ? ... but can you wish me married to a man whom I cannot love ? or would you make such a requital to the person who has oblig ed you , as to give him a ...
Alas ! said Laura , is not every indication of your wishes obeyed as an order by me ? ... but can you wish me married to a man whom I cannot love ? or would you make such a requital to the person who has oblig ed you , as to give him a ...
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Then you wish to be of no profession ? said the peer . Forgive me , my lord , said the other , I am sensible that my circumstances are so narrow that I cannot hope to indulge my taste for my favorite amusements in the style I could wish ...
Then you wish to be of no profession ? said the peer . Forgive me , my lord , said the other , I am sensible that my circumstances are so narrow that I cannot hope to indulge my taste for my favorite amusements in the style I could wish ...
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