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... added to my affliction ; but I had no recourse but to my tears , for I had not a friend of my own left me in the world . I should have observed , that it was about half a year before this elopement of my husband that the disaster I ...
... added to my affliction ; but I had no recourse but to my tears , for I had not a friend of my own left me in the world . I should have observed , that it was about half a year before this elopement of my husband that the disaster I ...
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... added the melancholy part , viz . , that she would have helped me , but that , indeed , she was not able , which , however , I was satisfied was very true . Here I relieved myself with the constant assistant of the afflicted , I mean ...
... added the melancholy part , viz . , that she would have helped me , but that , indeed , she was not able , which , however , I was satisfied was very true . Here I relieved myself with the constant assistant of the afflicted , I mean ...
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... adding , " I'll make you easy if I can ; " and in the meantime , he said , he would walk in the garden . 66 When he was gone , Amy changed her countenance indeed , and looked as merry as ever she did in her life . " Dear madam , " says ...
... adding , " I'll make you easy if I can ; " and in the meantime , he said , he would walk in the garden . 66 When he was gone , Amy changed her countenance indeed , and looked as merry as ever she did in her life . " Dear madam , " says ...
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... added , smiling , that he would come the next day and take a night's lodging with me . I pressed him to stay that night , and told him I should be glad a friend so valuable should be under the same roof with me ; and indeed I began at ...
... added , smiling , that he would come the next day and take a night's lodging with me . I pressed him to stay that night , and told him I should be glad a friend so valuable should be under the same roof with me ; and indeed I began at ...
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... adding , " We will have a supper , but t ' other is impossible , as well on your side as mine . ” He laughed . " Well , " says he , “ you shall call it what you will , but it may be the same thing , for I shall satisfy you it is not so ...
... adding , " We will have a supper , but t ' other is impossible , as well on your side as mine . ” He laughed . " Well , " says he , “ you shall call it what you will , but it may be the same thing , for I shall satisfy you it is not so ...
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