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... Palamede at her usual place of worship . Palamede is a young man of two - and - twenty , well - fashioned , learned , genteel , and discreet ; the son and heir of a gentleman of a very great estate , and himself possessed of a plenti ...
... Palamede at her usual place of worship . Palamede is a young man of two - and - twenty , well - fashioned , learned , genteel , and discreet ; the son and heir of a gentleman of a very great estate , and himself possessed of a plenti ...
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... Palamede seemed much disturbed at the overture ; and lamented to her , that his fa- ther was one of those too provident parents , who only place their thoughts upon bringing riches into their families by marriages , and are wholly ...
... Palamede seemed much disturbed at the overture ; and lamented to her , that his fa- ther was one of those too provident parents , who only place their thoughts upon bringing riches into their families by marriages , and are wholly ...
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... Palamede's wife ? " Cælia replies , " I hope I do not look as if I were any other in the condition you see me . " The stranger answered , " No , Madam , he is my husband . " At the same instant , she threw a bundle of letters into ...
... Palamede's wife ? " Cælia replies , " I hope I do not look as if I were any other in the condition you see me . " The stranger answered , " No , Madam , he is my husband . " At the same instant , she threw a bundle of letters into ...
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... Palamede went , he has attempted to abuse me ; and I ran hither to acquaint him with it , and avoid the wicked intentions of his false friend . " Cælia had no more room for doubt ; but left her rival in the same agonies she felt herself ...
... Palamede went , he has attempted to abuse me ; and I ran hither to acquaint him with it , and avoid the wicked intentions of his false friend . " Cælia had no more room for doubt ; but left her rival in the same agonies she felt herself ...
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