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... received my doubloons , and locked them up in a trinket box . “ I will add to your wealth , Pedro , ” said she . “ No , ” replied I , “ only kisses from you . " I told her why her aunt gave me the two reals , and we separated . I ...
... received my doubloons , and locked them up in a trinket box . “ I will add to your wealth , Pedro , ” said she . “ No , ” replied I , “ only kisses from you . " I told her why her aunt gave me the two reals , and we separated . I ...
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... received as kindly as I could wish . " " And my fair one has not taken long to relent , " answered Perez , “ for I ... received a letter from Donna Teresa , refusing him a meeting , at the same time that I received this from you , giving ...
... received as kindly as I could wish . " " And my fair one has not taken long to relent , " answered Perez , “ for I ... received a letter from Donna Teresa , refusing him a meeting , at the same time that I received this from you , giving ...
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... received last Monday night was really written by that gentle- man , I could not have imagined that such talents could have descended to such scurrility . However mighty the power may be with which he is pleased to threaten me , I trust ...
... received last Monday night was really written by that gentle- man , I could not have imagined that such talents could have descended to such scurrility . However mighty the power may be with which he is pleased to threaten me , I trust ...
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