THE SCHOOL FOR WIDOWS.1791 |
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... pleasure , and am refigned to her disposal . I have told my uncle , that I mean fhortly to fet out upon my travels . My father and bro- ther believe that I have given up my pre- tenfions to Isabella . My uncle will ad- vance me a ...
... pleasure , and am refigned to her disposal . I have told my uncle , that I mean fhortly to fet out upon my travels . My father and bro- ther believe that I have given up my pre- tenfions to Isabella . My uncle will ad- vance me a ...
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... pleasures and diffipations of it ; and , in a few years , run through his fortune . He was obliged to furrender all his effects into the hands of his creditors ; and they had commiffioned their agents to fell them im- mediately . 66 My ...
... pleasures and diffipations of it ; and , in a few years , run through his fortune . He was obliged to furrender all his effects into the hands of his creditors ; and they had commiffioned their agents to fell them im- mediately . 66 My ...
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... there was a creek that came up within a quarter of a mile of the house . There was a boat there , and every convenience for fishing and for pleasure , in in a hut that was built hard by for that 38 SCHOOL FOR WIDOWS .
... there was a creek that came up within a quarter of a mile of the house . There was a boat there , and every convenience for fishing and for pleasure , in in a hut that was built hard by for that 38 SCHOOL FOR WIDOWS .
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... pleasure to my advantage ? " " I fmiled indignantly , and he seemed to shrink into nothing . He took shame to himself , and was filent . " Ifabella looked at us both . She faid- " Don Antonio ! -Don Francifco ! -what is the matter ? I ...
... pleasure to my advantage ? " " I fmiled indignantly , and he seemed to shrink into nothing . He took shame to himself , and was filent . " Ifabella looked at us both . She faid- " Don Antonio ! -Don Francifco ! -what is the matter ? I ...
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... pleasure , or prefent paffions , will weigh down the hope of future recompence . Even men of good principles , and moral conduct , are liable to fall , by infenfible steps , into crimes that , at first , they fhudder at . I fell into ...
... pleasure , or prefent paffions , will weigh down the hope of future recompence . Even men of good principles , and moral conduct , are liable to fall , by infenfible steps , into crimes that , at first , they fhudder at . I fell into ...
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abfent adviſed affiftance afked againſt anſwer aſked begged beſt bleffing Burton Captain Maurice Charlotte circumftances confult DARNFORD defired dinner Don Antonio Donna Ifabella dreffed dreffing-room Elton enquired faid fhe father fecond feemed fend fenfible fent fervant fervice fettled fhall fhewed fhip fhould fide filent fincere firſt fituation fleep fome fometimes foon fpeak friendſhip ftaid ftairs fubject fuch fuffered gave give happineſs hear heart herſelf himſelf hope houfe houſe huſband Italy James Balderfon lady laft laſt leave lefs LETTER LETTER Madam Marney married maſter moſt muſt myſelf Naples never paffion perfon pleaſed pleaſure prefent promiſed propofed purchaſe racter raiſe reaſon refolved refpect refuſed ſaid ſee ſeemed ſhall ſhe Soranzo ſpeak ſpoke ſtairs ſtay ſtory STRICTLAND Sufan Dobbins tell thefe theſe thing thoſe thought told took uncle underſtand uſed vifit wifhed wiſh worfe