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... least account how I was kept alive , other than that , as I have been told , some relation of my mother took me away , but at whose expense , or by whose direction , I know nothing at all of it . The first account that I can recollect ...
... least account how I was kept alive , other than that , as I have been told , some relation of my mother took me away , but at whose expense , or by whose direction , I know nothing at all of it . The first account that I can recollect ...
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... least thought of what she suspected as to her younger brother ; indeed , the elder brother , in his distant , remote way , had said a great many things as in jest , which I had the folly to believe were in earnest , or to flatter myself ...
... least thought of what she suspected as to her younger brother ; indeed , the elder brother , in his distant , remote way , had said a great many things as in jest , which I had the folly to believe were in earnest , or to flatter myself ...
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... least perceive what he meant . Then he walked about the room , and taking me by the hand , I walked with him ; and by - and - by , taking his advantage , he threw me down upon the bed , and kissed me there most violently ; but , to give ...
... least perceive what he meant . Then he walked about the room , and taking me by the hand , I walked with him ; and by - and - by , taking his advantage , he threw me down upon the bed , and kissed me there most violently ; but , to give ...
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... least concern , and am a fair memento to all young women whose vanity prevails over their virtue . Nothing was ever so stupid on both sides . Had I acted as became me , and resisted as virtue and honour re- quired , he had either ...
... least concern , and am a fair memento to all young women whose vanity prevails over their virtue . Nothing was ever so stupid on both sides . Had I acted as became me , and resisted as virtue and honour re- quired , he had either ...
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... least room to any in the family to imagine that I had the least correspondence with him . I scarce ever looked towards him in public , or answered if he spoke to me ; when , but for all that , we had every now and then a little ...
... least room to any in the family to imagine that I had the least correspondence with him . I scarce ever looked towards him in public , or answered if he spoke to me ; when , but for all that , we had every now and then a little ...
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