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... seen an end of all the ready money during the long time I had lived in a state of expectation for my husband , so I began to make away one thing after another , till those few things of value which I had began to lessen apace , and I ...
... seen an end of all the ready money during the long time I had lived in a state of expectation for my husband , so I began to make away one thing after another , till those few things of value which I had began to lessen apace , and I ...
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... , all was misery and distress , the face of ruin was everywhere to be seen ; we had eaten up almost everything , and little remained , unless , like one of the pitiful women of Jerusalem , I should eat up [ 20 ] THE LIFE OF ROXANA.
... , all was misery and distress , the face of ruin was everywhere to be seen ; we had eaten up almost everything , and little remained , unless , like one of the pitiful women of Jerusalem , I should eat up [ 20 ] THE LIFE OF ROXANA.
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... seen me in a great while , and he looked extremely pleased to see me so ; for , he said , I looked so disconsolate and so afflicted before , that it grieved him to see me ; and he bade me pluck up a good heart , for he hoped to put me ...
... seen me in a great while , and he looked extremely pleased to see me so ; for , he said , I looked so disconsolate and so afflicted before , that it grieved him to see me ; and he bade me pluck up a good heart , for he hoped to put me ...
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... seen twice in the same dress ; to these he added several parcels of fine linen and of lace , so much that I had no room to ask for more , or , indeed , for so much . I took the liberty once , in our freedoms , to tell him he was too ...
... seen twice in the same dress ; to these he added several parcels of fine linen and of lace , so much that I had no room to ask for more , or , indeed , for so much . I took the liberty once , in our freedoms , to tell him he was too ...
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... seen them . I told guess at his fancy him I would presume for once to by my own ; so I went away and dressed me in the second suit , brocaded with silver , and returned in full dress , with a suit of lace upon my head , which would have ...
... seen them . I told guess at his fancy him I would presume for once to by my own ; so I went away and dressed me in the second suit , brocaded with silver , and returned in full dress , with a suit of lace upon my head , which would have ...
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