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... daughter. I departed from the pure and simpleconduct ofa Christian on this occasion; and I take the afflictions which havefollowed as thepunishment of my offence. ButOh, my daughter, myAmelia,how shall I make uptotheethe sufferings ...
... daughter. I departed from the pure and simpleconduct ofa Christian on this occasion; and I take the afflictions which havefollowed as thepunishment of my offence. ButOh, my daughter, myAmelia,how shall I make uptotheethe sufferings ...
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... daughter and Augustus together, not doubting but thatDorothea would have selfcommand not to display herfeelings inan improper way before him. Nor had this artful mother miscalculatedher daughter's powers: for during herwalk home ...
... daughter and Augustus together, not doubting but thatDorothea would have selfcommand not to display herfeelings inan improper way before him. Nor had this artful mother miscalculatedher daughter's powers: for during herwalk home ...
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... daughter more; never to acknowledge her soninlaw; and not to leave her daughter ashilling in her will.Inthemean time, the unprincipled pair made theirwaywithall speed to Scotland, where they were married;after which, theyreturned to ...
... daughter more; never to acknowledge her soninlaw; and not to leave her daughter ashilling in her will.Inthemean time, the unprincipled pair made theirwaywithall speed to Scotland, where they were married;after which, theyreturned to ...
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... daughter from town; and it was found,when herwillcame tobe examined,that she had not only omitted thename of her unfortunate daughter, but also thatof her niece. Margarita had made many attempts, at different times, to pleadher cousin's ...
... daughter from town; and it was found,when herwillcame tobe examined,that she had not only omitted thename of her unfortunate daughter, but also thatof her niece. Margarita had made many attempts, at different times, to pleadher cousin's ...
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... daughter. The count wasgreatly disappointed; but the people about him consoled him by remarking, that as his wife wasyoung shemight have manymore children, and that no doubt hewould soon havethe pleasureof embracing an heir to his ...
... daughter. The count wasgreatly disappointed; but the people about him consoled him by remarking, that as his wife wasyoung shemight have manymore children, and that no doubt hewould soon havethe pleasureof embracing an heir to his ...
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