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... recollected that Louisa was anorphan; that Mrs. Staunton had probablymismanaged her education; and that, perhaps, she might haveeffected the laudable purpose at which she aimed, inaway less likelytogive offence.But this lady, though ...
... recollected that Louisa was anorphan; that Mrs. Staunton had probablymismanaged her education; and that, perhaps, she might haveeffected the laudable purpose at which she aimed, inaway less likelytogive offence.But this lady, though ...
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... recollected the happy and beautiful LouisaHarley, and considered that the timeonce was, when, hadshe possessed truepiety, he shouldhave preferred her above allhersex,it was not without the deepest senseofpity, that hecould now ...
... recollected the happy and beautiful LouisaHarley, and considered that the timeonce was, when, hadshe possessed truepiety, he shouldhave preferred her above allhersex,it was not without the deepest senseofpity, that hecould now ...
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... recollected havingseen him before, though we could not call tomind on whatoccasion. “Onouraskinghis history, our host informedus, thathewas the veryoldman who formerly lived underthe tope,andthat hehad been converted to Christianity by ...
... recollected havingseen him before, though we could not call tomind on whatoccasion. “Onouraskinghis history, our host informedus, thathewas the veryoldman who formerly lived underthe tope,andthat hehad been converted to Christianity by ...
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... recollect, was enabled tolay this young man,whose name was Frederick Beauclerk, under an obligation,of which thegrateful youthnever lostthe recollection. Andas Altamont, whilein theuniversity, was enabledto conceal from young Beauclerk ...
... recollect, was enabled tolay this young man,whose name was Frederick Beauclerk, under an obligation,of which thegrateful youthnever lostthe recollection. Andas Altamont, whilein theuniversity, was enabledto conceal from young Beauclerk ...
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... Recollect that you are the servant ofHim of whom itiswritten, Vengeanceis mine; Iwill repay.' “'I will return tomy sister, Mr.Osborne,' saidFrederick; 'Iwill return tomy sister,andbe her comforter.' “'The Lord assisting you,' replied ...
... Recollect that you are the servant ofHim of whom itiswritten, Vengeanceis mine; Iwill repay.' “'I will return tomy sister, Mr.Osborne,' saidFrederick; 'Iwill return tomy sister,andbe her comforter.' “'The Lord assisting you,' replied ...
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