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... condition indeed , for as there is no great bustle in putting an end to a poor body's family when once they are carried to the grave , so the poor good woman being buried , the parish children were immediately removed by the church ...
... condition indeed , for as there is no great bustle in putting an end to a poor body's family when once they are carried to the grave , so the poor good woman being buried , the parish children were immediately removed by the church ...
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... condition to speak of it . However , the daughter was so honest afterwards as to give it me , though at first she used me cruelly about it . Now was I a poor gentlewoman indeed , and I was just that very night to be turned into the wide ...
... condition to speak of it . However , the daughter was so honest afterwards as to give it me , though at first she used me cruelly about it . Now was I a poor gentlewoman indeed , and I was just that very night to be turned into the wide ...
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... condition ; and , in short , I said everything to dissuade him that I could imagine except telling him the truth , which would indeed have put an end to it all , but that I durst not think of mentioning . But here happened a ...
... condition ; and , in short , I said everything to dissuade him that I could imagine except telling him the truth , which would indeed have put an end to it all , but that I durst not think of mentioning . But here happened a ...
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... condition indeed , and now I repented heartily my easiness with the eldest brother ; not from any reflection of conscience , for I was a stranger to those things , but I could not think of being a whore to one brother and a wife to the ...
... condition indeed , and now I repented heartily my easiness with the eldest brother ; not from any reflection of conscience , for I was a stranger to those things , but I could not think of being a whore to one brother and a wife to the ...
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... conditions that you cannot grant ; what does she want a settlement ? Her jointure ought to be according to her portion ; what does she bring ? " " Nay , as to fortune , " says Robin , " she is rich enough ; I am satisfied in that point ...
... conditions that you cannot grant ; what does she want a settlement ? Her jointure ought to be according to her portion ; what does she bring ? " " Nay , as to fortune , " says Robin , " she is rich enough ; I am satisfied in that point ...
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