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... ofhis friend; and finding him not disinclined to spend the evening with him, and Mrs.Vivian ina disposition to be ... of his friend, which, if not always wholly spiritual, wasso littleblended with earthly matters, thatit could not be ...
... ofhis friend; and finding him not disinclined to spend the evening with him, and Mrs.Vivian ina disposition to be ... of his friend, which, if not always wholly spiritual, wasso littleblended with earthly matters, thatit could not be ...
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... of his lovely wife, he shortly began to arrange for himself plansof amusement in whichshehad no part.“At first his ... ofhis ruinous vices. During the short period inwhichhe remained at home afterthis event,he behaved towardshis wife ...
... of his lovely wife, he shortly began to arrange for himself plansof amusement in whichshehad no part.“At first his ... ofhis ruinous vices. During the short period inwhichhe remained at home afterthis event,he behaved towardshis wife ...
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... ofhis residence abroad: during which time he received many letters fromhis parents, his wife,and Mrs. Beauclerk, but made noreply to any one of them;not, as he afterwards confessed, that he hadactually resolved neverto write to them ...
... ofhis residence abroad: during which time he received many letters fromhis parents, his wife,and Mrs. Beauclerk, but made noreply to any one of them;not, as he afterwards confessed, that he hadactually resolved neverto write to them ...
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... ofhis short interview with Altamont, that the courtly pageant which passed beforehim during the rest of the evening had no power toarresthis attentionfor a moment; and he impatiently waitedan opportunityto disengage himself from the ...
... ofhis short interview with Altamont, that the courtly pageant which passed beforehim during the rest of the evening had no power toarresthis attentionfor a moment; and he impatiently waitedan opportunityto disengage himself from the ...
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... ofhis father's death; upon which he hastened hometo securehis inheritance. “Being arrivedin England, where heappeared as thehead of an ancientand respectable family, and where hewashappily separated from some of his worst connexions ...
... ofhis father's death; upon which he hastened hometo securehis inheritance. “Being arrivedin England, where heappeared as thehead of an ancientand respectable family, and where hewashappily separated from some of his worst connexions ...
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