The Novels of Samuel Richardson: The history of Sir Charles GrandisonClassic Books, 1902 |
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... word that passes now , seems to me worth repeating . There is no describing how the presence of this man animates every one in company . But take only But take only a part of what passed . We were in hopes , Sir Charles , said Lord L ...
... word that passes now , seems to me worth repeating . There is no describing how the presence of this man animates every one in company . But take only But take only a part of what passed . We were in hopes , Sir Charles , said Lord L ...
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... word glory for safety , Lady L and your question will be strengthened . The word and thing called Glory , what mischief has it not occasioned ! -As to the question itself , were you serious , let every one , I answer , who can plead to ...
... word glory for safety , Lady L and your question will be strengthened . The word and thing called Glory , what mischief has it not occasioned ! -As to the question itself , were you serious , let every one , I answer , who can plead to ...
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... word , who has long ago declared to him , and steadily persists in the declara- tion , that she never will be his ... words I had used : and seemed to be disposing his features to take a fiercer turn than became the occasion . I ...
... word , who has long ago declared to him , and steadily persists in the declara- tion , that she never will be his ... words I had used : and seemed to be disposing his features to take a fiercer turn than became the occasion . I ...
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