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But I obferve , Lucy , that of " late you always feem uneafy and filent " when we talk of Henry Powerscourt ; " are not you and your old friend and playfellow upon as good terms as ❝ ufual ? << < 68 t Yes , quite fo .
But I obferve , Lucy , that of " late you always feem uneafy and filent " when we talk of Henry Powerscourt ; " are not you and your old friend and playfellow upon as good terms as ❝ ufual ? << < 68 t Yes , quite fo .
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... 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 , " court , all worthy and good as he is 148 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
... 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 , " court , all worthy and good as he is 148 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
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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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Far , therefore , from regretting the fums which fir William expended in Henry's education and fupport , or viewing the progrefs which he made in the good baronet's affections with envy or jealousy , fhe continually urged him ...
Far , therefore , from regretting the fums which fir William expended in Henry's education and fupport , or viewing the progrefs which he made in the good baronet's affections with envy or jealousy , fhe continually urged him ...
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But to bind myself for " ever to another , when my heart is ir " revocably his ; to fhut out every hope " that time might remove my father's " reluctance ; honour , delicacy , affec" tion , nay , even my esteem for Henry " Powerscourt ...
But to bind myself for " ever to another , when my heart is ir " revocably his ; to fhut out every hope " that time might remove my father's " reluctance ; honour , delicacy , affec" tion , nay , even my esteem for Henry " Powerscourt ...
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