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readiness of this young officer to forward her views of this sort, by never
withdrawing himself on any occasion when Captain Vivian sought his society.
Being thus restored to the affections ofher husband, andfinding daily more
delightin religion, ...
readiness of this young officer to forward her views of this sort, by never
withdrawing himself on any occasion when Captain Vivian sought his society.
Being thus restored to the affections ofher husband, andfinding daily more
delightin religion, ...
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one, yet there will remain, on all such occasions, a certain sentiment of tender
regret which can never be wholly overcome. ... child; and that she lookedback
uponher rebellious conduct onthe occasion of herinfant's death withshameand
horror.
one, yet there will remain, on all such occasions, a certain sentiment of tender
regret which can never be wholly overcome. ... child; and that she lookedback
uponher rebellious conduct onthe occasion of herinfant's death withshameand
horror.
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But as none of these things gave occasion tothe adoptionof such measures as
mighthave effectually corrected herevil habits, sheregarded every body
aboutherwith utter contempt, pursuing her own devices inthatway which most
pleased or ...
But as none of these things gave occasion tothe adoptionof such measures as
mighthave effectually corrected herevil habits, sheregarded every body
aboutherwith utter contempt, pursuing her own devices inthatway which most
pleased or ...
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