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... discourse ; apt to be satirical ; full of repartee ; and a little too forward in conversation , or , as we call it in English , bold , though perfectly modest in my be- haviour . Being French born , I danced , as some say , naturally ...
... discourse ; apt to be satirical ; full of repartee ; and a little too forward in conversation , or , as we call it in English , bold , though perfectly modest in my be- haviour . Being French born , I danced , as some say , naturally ...
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... discourse with him on the point he was upon , he would rise up in the greatest passion imaginable , and go away , which was the cheapest way I had to be delivered . I could enlarge here much upon the method I took to make my life ...
... discourse with him on the point he was upon , he would rise up in the greatest passion imaginable , and go away , which was the cheapest way I had to be delivered . I could enlarge here much upon the method I took to make my life ...
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... discourse , for so I did , to be sure , he turns to my maid Amy , and looking at her , he says to me , " I say all this , madam , before your maid , because both she and you shall know that I have no ill design , and that I have , in ...
... discourse , for so I did , to be sure , he turns to my maid Amy , and looking at her , he says to me , " I say all this , madam , before your maid , because both she and you shall know that I have no ill design , and that I have , in ...
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... discourse , and you are of opinion that there will be no need of it . " “ Indeed so I am , Amy ; but , " said I , " if there was , I tell you again , I'd die before I would consent , or before you should consent for my sake . " Hitherto ...
... discourse , and you are of opinion that there will be no need of it . " “ Indeed so I am , Amy ; but , " said I , " if there was , I tell you again , I'd die before I would consent , or before you should consent for my sake . " Hitherto ...
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... discourse had fired my blood , I con- fess , and I knew not what to think of it . It was plain now that he intended to lie with me , but how he would reconcile it to a legal thing , like a mar- [ 49 ] VOL . I. - 4 riage , that I could ...
... discourse had fired my blood , I con- fess , and I knew not what to think of it . It was plain now that he intended to lie with me , but how he would reconcile it to a legal thing , like a mar- [ 49 ] VOL . I. - 4 riage , that I could ...
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