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... surprised me , but greatly perplexed me , and that I knew not what course to take , unless he would direct me . He told me with great tenderness , that let it be what it would , I should not let it trouble me , for he would protect me ...
... surprised me , but greatly perplexed me , and that I knew not what course to take , unless he would direct me . He told me with great tenderness , that let it be what it would , I should not let it trouble me , for he would protect me ...
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... surprised him indeed very much . He told me that it was a critical point indeed for me to manage , and he did not see which way I should get out of it ; but he would consider of it , and let me know next time we met , what resolution he ...
... surprised him indeed very much . He told me that it was a critical point indeed for me to manage , and he did not see which way I should get out of it ; but he would consider of it , and let me know next time we met , what resolution he ...
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... surprised at my obstinacy , as he called it ; told me I was unkind to myself , and unkind to him in it ; that it was a crisis unlooked for upon us both , but that he did not see any other way to save us both from ruin , and therefore he ...
... surprised at my obstinacy , as he called it ; told me I was unkind to myself , and unkind to him in it ; that it was a crisis unlooked for upon us both , but that he did not see any other way to save us both from ruin , and therefore he ...
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... surprised at it , you may be sure , as I be- lieved they would be . One said she could never have thought it ; another said Robin was a fool ; a third said she would not believe a word of it , and she would warrant that Robin would tell ...
... surprised at it , you may be sure , as I be- lieved they would be . One said she could never have thought it ; another said Robin was a fool ; a third said she would not believe a word of it , and she would warrant that Robin would tell ...
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... surprised ; I do not understand you . I hope you are not in earnest . " " Why , madam , " says he , " the case is plain enough upon me , it explains itself ; she won't have me , she says ; is not that plain enough ? I think ' t is plain ...
... surprised ; I do not understand you . I hope you are not in earnest . " " Why , madam , " says he , " the case is plain enough upon me , it explains itself ; she won't have me , she says ; is not that plain enough ? I think ' t is plain ...
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