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Margarita, to whom he had especially addressed his speech, and immediately
placed himself in a line with her, though at a very respectful distance. The young
ladies now took occasion tothankhim verycordially for whatbehad done; to which
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Margarita, to whom he had especially addressed his speech, and immediately
placed himself in a line with her, though at a very respectful distance. The young
ladies now took occasion tothankhim verycordially for whatbehad done; to which
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No, Sir,”said Margarita: “but! do not think myself worthy of your high opinion;
andIdo not liketo appropriate to myself these encomiums.”“Do not, then,my lovely
cousin,” returned Augustus: “but still retain your modesty, the sweetest ornament
...
No, Sir,”said Margarita: “but! do not think myself worthy of your high opinion;
andIdo not liketo appropriate to myself these encomiums.”“Do not, then,my lovely
cousin,” returned Augustus: “but still retain your modesty, the sweetest ornament
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“Then I have no more to say,” said Margarita, weeping. “O Dorothea! Dorothea!” “
Come, come, don't shed tears for her, my good girl,” said Robert, somewhat
softened; “she is not worthy of such kindness. But you see, my fair cousin,you
cannot ...
“Then I have no more to say,” said Margarita, weeping. “O Dorothea! Dorothea!” “
Come, come, don't shed tears for her, my good girl,” said Robert, somewhat
softened; “she is not worthy of such kindness. But you see, my fair cousin,you
cannot ...
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From thattime for several days Margarita heard no moreofher unfortunate cousin;
till one morning Mrs. Hill came weeping intoher room, saying, “Ah, Miss Margarita
, I am toldthat thereisan execution inCaptain Freeman's house: and Iam sorry to ...
From thattime for several days Margarita heard no moreofher unfortunate cousin;
till one morning Mrs. Hill came weeping intoher room, saying, “Ah, Miss Margarita
, I am toldthat thereisan execution inCaptain Freeman's house: and Iam sorry to ...
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“Mrs. Freeman,” said Margarita; “does she not live here?” “Yes,” said the man, “
she is above; but what do you want with her?” “Iam her relation,” said Margarita; “I
amcome on business.” “Well,go upthen,” saidthe man;“but what does this young ...
“Mrs. Freeman,” said Margarita; “does she not live here?” “Yes,” said the man, “
she is above; but what do you want with her?” “Iam her relation,” said Margarita; “I
amcome on business.” “Well,go upthen,” saidthe man;“but what does this young ...
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