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As her first reception had been quite frank and warm , and she herself had sought the introduction , I thought this deportment a little decided . I cannot explain the matter in any other way , than by supposing that her inherent dislike ...
As her first reception had been quite frank and warm , and she herself had sought the introduction , I thought this deportment a little decided . I cannot explain the matter in any other way , than by supposing that her inherent dislike ...
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6 But besides the moral and political consequences which Mr. Cooper so eloquently deduces from this incredible event , he also takes a practical and utilitarian view of the matter : after proving at greater length and with more argument ...
6 But besides the moral and political consequences which Mr. Cooper so eloquently deduces from this incredible event , he also takes a practical and utilitarian view of the matter : after proving at greater length and with more argument ...
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What's the matter with you ? " said the Doctor - jist that way , without even passing the time o ' day with him- " What's the matter with you ? ” said he . 66 Why , " says Alden , " I presume I have the dyspepsy .
What's the matter with you ? " said the Doctor - jist that way , without even passing the time o ' day with him- " What's the matter with you ? ” said he . 66 Why , " says Alden , " I presume I have the dyspepsy .
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