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Page 19
... booty , so dexterous was he in resources . The liberality of Socivizca soon became the theme of praise with his guards , for most of the money C given to him for his support he spent in regaling ADVENTURES OF SOCIVIZCA . 19.
... booty , so dexterous was he in resources . The liberality of Socivizca soon became the theme of praise with his guards , for most of the money C given to him for his support he spent in regaling ADVENTURES OF SOCIVIZCA . 19.
Page 31
... given him an affectionate wife , and children who resembled their parents . In a few years the old rector died : Perrin and Lucetta sincerely la- mented his death . Their minds dwelt afresh on what they owed to his benevolence , and the ...
... given him an affectionate wife , and children who resembled their parents . In a few years the old rector died : Perrin and Lucetta sincerely la- mented his death . Their minds dwelt afresh on what they owed to his benevolence , and the ...
Page 33
... given it into your hands , and I could not take it from you , without offending my creator . Keep it then , for it belongs to you : or , if I must have a right , I give it you . You might safely have kept it ; I should never have ...
... given it into your hands , and I could not take it from you , without offending my creator . Keep it then , for it belongs to you : or , if I must have a right , I give it you . You might safely have kept it ; I should never have ...
Page 34
... given thee this child as a token of their love ; but I see something in futurity concerning him : it is not perfectly revealed : it is dreadful . A kin- dred hand is raised against him ; and who shall save him from the blow ? " These ...
... given thee this child as a token of their love ; but I see something in futurity concerning him : it is not perfectly revealed : it is dreadful . A kin- dred hand is raised against him ; and who shall save him from the blow ? " These ...
Page 37
... given the blow , she made no doubt but that in a few hours Agenor would publicly be put to death . She accused herself as the cause of his misfortunes , by discovering a passion which she could never hope to gratify , and therefore ...
... given the blow , she made no doubt but that in a few hours Agenor would publicly be put to death . She accused herself as the cause of his misfortunes , by discovering a passion which she could never hope to gratify , and therefore ...
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