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... pass, that if I offered to go abroad, she would get between me and the door, kiss me, and say she could not part with me ; then down again I sat. In a day or two after this first pleasant step towards confining me, she declared to me ...
... pass, that if I offered to go abroad, she would get between me and the door, kiss me, and say she could not part with me ; then down again I sat. In a day or two after this first pleasant step towards confining me, she declared to me ...
Strana 183
... pass in and out ; love, anger, pride, and avarice, all visibly move in those little orbs. I know a young lady that can't see a certain gentleman pass by, without showing a secret desire of seeing him again by a dance in her eyeballs ...
... pass in and out ; love, anger, pride, and avarice, all visibly move in those little orbs. I know a young lady that can't see a certain gentleman pass by, without showing a secret desire of seeing him again by a dance in her eyeballs ...
Strana 239
... passes, shuns all discourses of money, but shrugs his shoulder when you talk of securities ; he denies his being ... pass away his days a stranger to mankind ; and at his death, the worst that will be said of him will bo, that he got ...
... passes, shuns all discourses of money, but shrugs his shoulder when you talk of securities ; he denies his being ... pass away his days a stranger to mankind ; and at his death, the worst that will be said of him will bo, that he got ...
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