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... girls may marry from ambition , and the wish to gain an establishment ; but I will never give my hand without my heart : so do not urge me , Carry . " " But have you well considered all the con- sequences of this determination ...
... girls may marry from ambition , and the wish to gain an establishment ; but I will never give my hand without my heart : so do not urge me , Carry . " " But have you well considered all the con- sequences of this determination ...
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... girls may marry from ambition , and the wish to gain an establishment ; but I will never give my hand without my heart : so do not urge me , Carry . " " But have you well considered all the con- sequences of this determination ...
... girls may marry from ambition , and the wish to gain an establishment ; but I will never give my hand without my heart : so do not urge me , Carry . " " But have you well considered all the con- sequences of this determination ...
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... that at thirteen years old she was a pretty intelligent child ; ra- ther spoilt and wayward , perhaps , as only chil- dren and heiresses are apt to be , but altogether very superior to most girls of her age , —so 10 MISREPRESENTATION ; OR ,
... that at thirteen years old she was a pretty intelligent child ; ra- ther spoilt and wayward , perhaps , as only chil- dren and heiresses are apt to be , but altogether very superior to most girls of her age , —so 10 MISREPRESENTATION ; OR ,
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Julia Rattray Waddington. very superior to most girls of her age , —so at least her mother thought . At this time , however , an alarming change took place in Mrs. Moubray's health . All the usual means were resorted to , the most ...
Julia Rattray Waddington. very superior to most girls of her age , —so at least her mother thought . At this time , however , an alarming change took place in Mrs. Moubray's health . All the usual means were resorted to , the most ...
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... was no alternative ; he therefore determined to bear his misfortune with becom- ing fortitude , and consoled himself with the re- flection that so pretty a girl as Cecil would not 1 MISREPRESENTATION ; OR , 14 CHAPTER II. ...
... was no alternative ; he therefore determined to bear his misfortune with becom- ing fortitude , and consoled himself with the re- flection that so pretty a girl as Cecil would not 1 MISREPRESENTATION ; OR , 14 CHAPTER II. ...
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