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As he always looked at the bright side of things , " MY DEAR UNCLE : The waters here have he congratulated himself upon having reached done me a great deal of good . Until to - day I the age of sixty - five without losing his hair ...
As he always looked at the bright side of things , " MY DEAR UNCLE : The waters here have he congratulated himself upon having reached done me a great deal of good . Until to - day I the age of sixty - five without losing his hair ...
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His answer ran in these words : fortune , persisted in marrying , for the sake of her beautiful eyes , a girl who had nothing , and whose MY DEAR MATHILDE : I regret infinitely father bore a blemished name ; still more , he that your ...
His answer ran in these words : fortune , persisted in marrying , for the sake of her beautiful eyes , a girl who had nothing , and whose MY DEAR MATHILDE : I regret infinitely father bore a blemished name ; still more , he that your ...
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I am not very fond of even " I know beforehand , my dear Mathilde , that serious pedants , but I have a holy horror of you will ask me what became of the beautiful pedantry when applied to the merest trifles .
I am not very fond of even " I know beforehand , my dear Mathilde , that serious pedants , but I have a holy horror of you will ask me what became of the beautiful pedantry when applied to the merest trifles .
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Madame de Corneuil works of charity . has changed her style again , and I begin to think Charity , my dear Mathilde , is at the same she changes too often . I am afraid she has not time , and according to circumstances , the most that ...
Madame de Corneuil works of charity . has changed her style again , and I begin to think Charity , my dear Mathilde , is at the same she changes too often . I am afraid she has not time , and according to circumstances , the most that ...
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letters are filled with Madame Corneuil , and your Do not deny , my dear , that this mania made maternal anxiety is aroused . Am I not right ? you desperate . Then why do you complain ? For shame ! you are ungrateful toward Provi- ...
letters are filled with Madame Corneuil , and your Do not deny , my dear , that this mania made maternal anxiety is aroused . Am I not right ? you desperate . Then why do you complain ? For shame ! you are ungrateful toward Provi- ...
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