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It was not " a love - match , " said fhe , after a long pause ; " and I fear lady Powerfcourt " did not study to excite those fenti" ments of efteem and attachment in " fir William's mind , which her en" gaging A TALE OF THE TIMES .
It was not " a love - match , " said fhe , after a long pause ; " and I fear lady Powerfcourt " did not study to excite those fenti" ments of efteem and attachment in " fir William's mind , which her en" gaging A TALE OF THE TIMES .
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No , " faid Lucy , " indeed it does " not ; but do , my dear mother , make " allowances for his very ftrong attach« ment . I am afraid too my sweet " friend's heart is irrevocably his ; and " ought he to marry Henry Powerf66 court ...
No , " faid Lucy , " indeed it does " not ; but do , my dear mother , make " allowances for his very ftrong attach« ment . I am afraid too my sweet " friend's heart is irrevocably his ; and " ought he to marry Henry Powerf66 court ...
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Charge her then , my dear " Lucy , in your moments of endear" ment and privacy ; if your Geral" dine's happiness be dear to you , charge " her to reflect on Henry's known vir" tues , his modeft diffidence , ingenu< s ous gratitude ...
Charge her then , my dear " Lucy , in your moments of endear" ment and privacy ; if your Geral" dine's happiness be dear to you , charge " her to reflect on Henry's known vir" tues , his modeft diffidence , ingenu< s ous gratitude ...
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His own excellent " heart will not permit the disappoint" ment of a favourite plan to inspire lafting resentment against the worthy " youth who is an honour to his name . " Perhaps , under the prefent circum" ftances , it will be better ...
His own excellent " heart will not permit the disappoint" ment of a favourite plan to inspire lafting resentment against the worthy " youth who is an honour to his name . " Perhaps , under the prefent circum" ftances , it will be better ...
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... I will from third ready to be umpire le narwedding e place ne forgetting in the fa uted bry may be vations , trus , COR ment to ed apon ion Gis Monteith w of rage to the 48 Karnow conditioubt his Mare , and accept Henry P teftimony.
... I will from third ready to be umpire le narwedding e place ne forgetting in the fa uted bry may be vations , trus , COR ment to ed apon ion Gis Monteith w of rage to the 48 Karnow conditioubt his Mare , and accept Henry P teftimony.
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