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... fellows of colleges about putting a nephew , that was left to his lordship's care , to the university , and of their being his tutors . We diverted ourselves with bantering several other poor scholars , with the hopes of being at least ...
... fellows of colleges about putting a nephew , that was left to his lordship's care , to the university , and of their being his tutors . We diverted ourselves with bantering several other poor scholars , with the hopes of being at least ...
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... fellows as these . Yet , on the contrary , I began to consider here very seriously what I had to do ; how things stood with me , and what course I ought to take . I knew I had no friends , no , not one friend or relation in the world ...
... fellows as these . Yet , on the contrary , I began to consider here very seriously what I had to do ; how things stood with me , and what course I ought to take . I knew I had no friends , no , not one friend or relation in the world ...
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... fellow as that , or else certainly women were the most unhappy creatures in the world . She was very well pleased with the discourse , and told me seriously that she would be very glad to make him sensible of her resentment , and either ...
... fellow as that , or else certainly women were the most unhappy creatures in the world . She was very well pleased with the discourse , and told me seriously that she would be very glad to make him sensible of her resentment , and either ...
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... fellow that I ever met with ; and I often reflected how doubly criminal it was to deceive such a man ; but that necessity , which pressed me to a settlement suitable to my condition , was my authority for it ; and certainly his ...
... fellow that I ever met with ; and I often reflected how doubly criminal it was to deceive such a man ; but that necessity , which pressed me to a settlement suitable to my condition , was my authority for it ; and certainly his ...
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... fellow - sinner ; you can expect no other . I found it so here , though good manners , and justice in this gentleman , kept him from carrying it on to any extreme ; but the short history of his part in this affair was thus ; he ...
... fellow - sinner ; you can expect no other . I found it so here , though good manners , and justice in this gentleman , kept him from carrying it on to any extreme ; but the short history of his part in this affair was thus ; he ...
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