Appletons' Journal, 8 tomasD. Appleton and Company, 1880 |
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... woman could have resisted me ; but you - what can you say for yourself when Providence calls you to account for all the gifts he has bestowed upon you ? You will have to say , I profited by them to marry Madame Corneuil . ' Ah ! ' you ...
... woman could have resisted me ; but you - what can you say for yourself when Providence calls you to account for all the gifts he has bestowed upon you ? You will have to say , I profited by them to marry Madame Corneuil . ' Ah ! ' you ...
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... woman whom there are few like , whose intelligence is as remarkable as her heart is loving ; a woman who adores Egypt and who longs to return thither ; a woman who will not only be the sweetest companion to your nephew , but who will ...
... woman whom there are few like , whose intelligence is as remarkable as her heart is loving ; a woman who adores Egypt and who longs to return thither ; a woman who will not only be the sweetest companion to your nephew , but who will ...
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... woman for whom my respect equals my love , of a woman worthy the regard of every one , he should either have my life or I his ! " " You know that I could not have the slight- est desire to fight with my only heir - what would become of ...
... woman for whom my respect equals my love , of a woman worthy the regard of every one , he should either have my life or I his ! " " You know that I could not have the slight- est desire to fight with my only heir - what would become of ...
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... woman , a whim , but I see your heart is touched , and one can do no bet- ter than to listen to the voice of the heart . For- give my foolish questions and my impertinent objections . What I said was to acquit my con- science . Your ...
... woman , a whim , but I see your heart is touched , and one can do no bet- ter than to listen to the voice of the heart . For- give my foolish questions and my impertinent objections . What I said was to acquit my con- science . Your ...
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... woman , with her quick eye , her serpentine gait , who , like Cato the Censor , whom she resembled in nothing else , had greenish eyes and red hair , always looked pleasantly upon the hardships she had to bear . She had her own ...
... woman , with her quick eye , her serpentine gait , who , like Cato the Censor , whom she resembled in nothing else , had greenish eyes and red hair , always looked pleasantly upon the hardships she had to bear . She had her own ...
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