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... ment , and then resumed : " I have one more name registered ; Octavius Lyle , the orphan son of your last brother , whose name he bears . " " And what may be his profession ? " Really , Mr. Lyle , " said the lawyer ; " you have now ...
... ment , and then resumed : " I have one more name registered ; Octavius Lyle , the orphan son of your last brother , whose name he bears . " " And what may be his profession ? " Really , Mr. Lyle , " said the lawyer ; " you have now ...
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... ment clerks . I scarcely know what I had dreamed , but certain it is that the dream has not been realised . " " Are you not somewhat premature ? " " Well , it may be so ; at all events we cannot control facts . But one word more of Mr ...
... ment clerks . I scarcely know what I had dreamed , but certain it is that the dream has not been realised . " " Are you not somewhat premature ? " " Well , it may be so ; at all events we cannot control facts . But one word more of Mr ...
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... ment of Madame de Grafigny at Cirey , was that she pined her separation from Monsieur Des- marets , for whom she was strongly suspected to entertain an affection of no ordinary kind . This person was the son of the celebrated musician ...
... ment of Madame de Grafigny at Cirey , was that she pined her separation from Monsieur Des- marets , for whom she was strongly suspected to entertain an affection of no ordinary kind . This person was the son of the celebrated musician ...
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... ment to - day . Take notice , that owing to the want of servants she had made the bed herself ; she found a defect in the mattresses , which 1 be- lieve offended her exacting spirit more than her person , which is not over delicate . In ...
... ment to - day . Take notice , that owing to the want of servants she had made the bed herself ; she found a defect in the mattresses , which 1 be- lieve offended her exacting spirit more than her person , which is not over delicate . In ...
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... ment , or a freak of fancy , has sent its devotions to an unworthy object ! Must a heart that was made for love wither , in its spring - time of fresh- ness and bloom , from treachery or disappoint- ment ? Forbid it , every principle of ...
... ment , or a freak of fancy , has sent its devotions to an unworthy object ! Must a heart that was made for love wither , in its spring - time of fresh- ness and bloom , from treachery or disappoint- ment ? Forbid it , every principle of ...
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