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After a morning thus spent, it is not to be supposed that Mrs. Josephina
returnedin the bestpossible humour toher cousin's house. Shehad beenwounded
, and thatinthemost ten4er point—the imaginary honour of her family: and she
entered ...
After a morning thus spent, it is not to be supposed that Mrs. Josephina
returnedin the bestpossible humour toher cousin's house. Shehad beenwounded
, and thatinthemost ten4er point—the imaginary honour of her family: and she
entered ...
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“My dear cousin,” said Augustus, on seeing this, “whathave I done?what haveI
said? haveIin anyway afflicted you?”“No, Sir,”said Margarita: “but! do not think
myself worthy of your high opinion; andIdo not liketo appropriate to myself these ...
“My dear cousin,” said Augustus, on seeing this, “whathave I done?what haveI
said? haveIin anyway afflicted you?”“No, Sir,”said Margarita: “but! do not think
myself worthy of your high opinion; andIdo not liketo appropriate to myself these ...
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