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... Edmund, and that she should receive all her commands respecting him: “for, my dear niece,”she added,“itis always advisable that young ladies should exercise theutmost delicacyintheir charities, and that incases wherethey wish to ...
... Edmund, and that she should receive all her commands respecting him: “for, my dear niece,”she added,“itis always advisable that young ladies should exercise theutmost delicacyintheir charities, and that incases wherethey wish to ...
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... in the wilderness,which corrupted and bred worms whenlaid by as a dependence forthe next day. At Christmas Edmund came for afew weeksto Martha Lawley. Margarita saw him several times at a distance, and was rejoiced to hear.
... in the wilderness,which corrupted and bred worms whenlaid by as a dependence forthe next day. At Christmas Edmund came for afew weeksto Martha Lawley. Margarita saw him several times at a distance, and was rejoiced to hear.
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... Edmund Barclay looks verywell; I wish I could findout who supports him whereheis.” “Find out who supports him where he is,”said MissJane: “don'tyou know thatthis isone of the good worksof my good aunt Susan?” “I don't believe it ...
... Edmund Barclay looks verywell; I wish I could findout who supports him whereheis.” “Find out who supports him where he is,”said MissJane: “don'tyou know thatthis isone of the good worksof my good aunt Susan?” “I don't believe it ...
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... Edmund, on hearingthis; and with that hebrandished hisstick. “I am notafraid, Edmund,” returned Margarita; “particularly now you are here to takecareof us.” Thus ended anadventure, which convinced Margarita that Edmundwas bysome means ...
... Edmund, on hearingthis; and with that hebrandished hisstick. “I am notafraid, Edmund,” returned Margarita; “particularly now you are here to takecareof us.” Thus ended anadventure, which convinced Margarita that Edmundwas bysome means ...
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... Edmund lefthis situation, and came toold Martha Lawley's, Lady Harriet's gardener having engagedto supply himwith employmenttill his friendscould provide him withamore suitable situation. He was now becomea remarkablyfine youth; and ...
... Edmund lefthis situation, and came toold Martha Lawley's, Lady Harriet's gardener having engagedto supply himwith employmenttill his friendscould provide him withamore suitable situation. He was now becomea remarkablyfine youth; and ...
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