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... Being French born , I danced , as some say , naturally , loved it extremely , and sang well also , and so well that , as you will hear , it was afterwards some advantage to me . With all these things , I [ 3 ] THE LIFE OF ROXANA.
... Being French born , I danced , as some say , naturally , loved it extremely , and sang well also , and so well that , as you will hear , it was afterwards some advantage to me . With all these things , I [ 3 ] THE LIFE OF ROXANA.
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... hears him speak ? to hear other gentlemen talk sense , and he able to say nothing ? and so look like a fool , or , which is worse , hear him talk non- sense , and be laughed at for a fool . In the next place , there are so many sorts of ...
... hears him speak ? to hear other gentlemen talk sense , and he able to say nothing ? and so look like a fool , or , which is worse , hear him talk non- sense , and be laughed at for a fool . In the next place , there are so many sorts of ...
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... hear presently . Thus I lost the last gift of my father's bounty by having a husband not fit to be trusted with it : there's one of the benefits of marrying a fool . Within two years after my own father's death my husband's father also ...
... hear presently . Thus I lost the last gift of my father's bounty by having a husband not fit to be trusted with it : there's one of the benefits of marrying a fool . Within two years after my own father's death my husband's father also ...
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... hear of them . But you will easily allow , that as time ran on , a week , two weeks , a month , two months , and so on , I was dreadfully frighted at last , and the more when I looked into my own circumstances , and considered the ...
... hear of them . But you will easily allow , that as time ran on , a week , two weeks , a month , two months , and so on , I was dreadfully frighted at last , and the more when I looked into my own circumstances , and considered the ...
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... hear , not only that he was in prison , but that there would be little or nothing to be had by way of composition . Misfortunes seldom come alone : this was the fore- runner of my husband's flight ; and as my expecta- tions were cut off ...
... hear , not only that he was in prison , but that there would be little or nothing to be had by way of composition . Misfortunes seldom come alone : this was the fore- runner of my husband's flight ; and as my expecta- tions were cut off ...
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