Appletons' Journal, 8 tomasD. Appleton and Company, 1880 |
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... reason to be entirely satisfied with my cure ; but I am afraid the good result which I expected will be undone by a disagreeable bit of news which I have just received , and which causes me more trouble and annoyance than I can well ...
... reason to be entirely satisfied with my cure ; but I am afraid the good result which I expected will be undone by a disagreeable bit of news which I have just received , and which causes me more trouble and annoyance than I can well ...
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... reason . " " My dear Mathilde , once in a while I read over my Latin poets . I know one of them says that madness is allied to love , and that to talk reason to a lover is as absurd as to ask him to rave with moderation , ' ut cum ...
... reason . " " My dear Mathilde , once in a while I read over my Latin poets . I know one of them says that madness is allied to love , and that to talk reason to a lover is as absurd as to ask him to rave with moderation , ' ut cum ...
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... reason approve . " " Then you forbid my surprise that the heir of a good name and large fortune , that a Count de Penneville , who could choose in his own rank , among fifty young girls really worthy of him , refuses every one whom his ...
... reason approve . " " Then you forbid my surprise that the heir of a good name and large fortune , that a Count de Penneville , who could choose in his own rank , among fifty young girls really worthy of him , refuses every one whom his ...
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... reason that Madame Corneuil has got it into her head that some day she will be called the ' Countess of Penneville . ' " " Really , you excite my pity , uncle , and it is very good in me to answer you . To ascribe such miserable ...
... reason that Madame Corneuil has got it into her head that some day she will be called the ' Countess of Penneville . ' " " Really , you excite my pity , uncle , and it is very good in me to answer you . To ascribe such miserable ...
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... reason . Will you introduce me to Madame Corneuil ? " " Are you really sincere , uncle ? " asked Horace , looking at him with mistrust and defiance . " Can I depend upon your loyalty ? " " Upon the faith of an uncle and a gentleman ...
... reason . Will you introduce me to Madame Corneuil ? " " Are you really sincere , uncle ? " asked Horace , looking at him with mistrust and defiance . " Can I depend upon your loyalty ? " " Upon the faith of an uncle and a gentleman ...
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