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... " But have you well considered all the con- sequences of this determination ? -General Moubray's displeasure ? Mr. Dyneley's disap- pointment ? " VOL . 1 . B " I have , indeed , thought of all . MISREPRESENTATION; ...
... " But have you well considered all the con- sequences of this determination ? -General Moubray's displeasure ? Mr. Dyneley's disap- pointment ? " VOL . 1 . B " I have , indeed , thought of all . MISREPRESENTATION; ...
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Julia Rattray Waddington. " I have , indeed , thought of all . I am sorry for Mr. Dyneley , and , still more , that I cannot gratify my uncle ; but he loves me too well to desire a sacrifice which must involve my future happiness . And ...
Julia Rattray Waddington. " I have , indeed , thought of all . I am sorry for Mr. Dyneley , and , still more , that I cannot gratify my uncle ; but he loves me too well to desire a sacrifice which must involve my future happiness . And ...
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... thought of ; some new mode of treatment may restore you . Yes , yes , " she cried , in all the agony of grief , " I know , I feel , there is yet hope . " " No , dearest , no ; my hours are numbered ; the hand of death is on me , and my ...
... thought of ; some new mode of treatment may restore you . Yes , yes , " she cried , in all the agony of grief , " I know , I feel , there is yet hope . " " No , dearest , no ; my hours are numbered ; the hand of death is on me , and my ...
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... thought a most desirable acquaintance by ladies of all ages , and he was duly courted , caressed , and flattered ; but his father's misfortunes greatly altered the state of things . He was now SCENES IN REAL LIFE . 17.
... thought a most desirable acquaintance by ladies of all ages , and he was duly courted , caressed , and flattered ; but his father's misfortunes greatly altered the state of things . He was now SCENES IN REAL LIFE . 17.
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... - not think how happy they are ; pray let me stay for the wedding . " But Cecil begged in vain her guardian thought a wedding , and such a wedding , the c 2 SCENES IN REAL LIFE . 27 27 "Yes;" said the General, drily, ...
... - not think how happy they are ; pray let me stay for the wedding . " But Cecil begged in vain her guardian thought a wedding , and such a wedding , the c 2 SCENES IN REAL LIFE . 27 27 "Yes;" said the General, drily, ...
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