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... desired of me ; that his re- ward would be the satisfaction of having rescued me from misery ; that he found he was obliging one that knew what gratitude meant ; that he would make it his business to make me completely easy , first or ...
... desired of me ; that his re- ward would be the satisfaction of having rescued me from misery ; that he found he was obliging one that knew what gratitude meant ; that he would make it his business to make me completely easy , first or ...
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... desired to be ; that as I took him to be a man of honour , so I knew he could not like me better for doing anything that was below a woman of honesty and good manners to do . He told me that he had done all this for me , with- out so ...
... desired to be ; that as I took him to be a man of honour , so I knew he could not like me better for doing anything that was below a woman of honesty and good manners to do . He told me that he had done all this for me , with- out so ...
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... desired above all things , he would send me something from London . " And we will make it a wedding supper , my dear , " says he ; and with that word took me in his arms , and kissed me so vehe- mently that I made no question but he ...
... desired above all things , he would send me something from London . " And we will make it a wedding supper , my dear , " says he ; and with that word took me in his arms , and kissed me so vehe- mently that I made no question but he ...
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... desired to be admitted without ceremony . I prepared not my rooms only , but myself ; and when he came in there was nobody appeared in the house but his gentleman and my maid Amy ; and of her I bid the gentleman acquaint his Highness ...
... desired to be admitted without ceremony . I prepared not my rooms only , but myself ; and when he came in there was nobody appeared in the house but his gentleman and my maid Amy ; and of her I bid the gentleman acquaint his Highness ...
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... , was reasonable , and therefore I assured him I would not change my dwelling , seeing his Highness did not think it too mean for me to receive him in . He also desired me that I would not take any [ 96 ] THE LIFE OF ROXANA.
... , was reasonable , and therefore I assured him I would not change my dwelling , seeing his Highness did not think it too mean for me to receive him in . He also desired me that I would not take any [ 96 ] THE LIFE OF ROXANA.
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