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... particular occasion , and had appointed it to call for him , as it did , about three o'clock . __ say , Immediately he calls for his best wig , hat , and sword , and ordering his man to go to the other place to make his excuse that was ...
... particular occasion , and had appointed it to call for him , as it did , about three o'clock . __ say , Immediately he calls for his best wig , hat , and sword , and ordering his man to go to the other place to make his excuse that was ...
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... particular of any kind whatsoever ; and this continued for sixteen or seventeen weeks ; so that , as I expected every day to be dismissed the family , on account of what distaste they had taken another way , in which I had no guilt , I ...
... particular of any kind whatsoever ; and this continued for sixteen or seventeen weeks ; so that , as I expected every day to be dismissed the family , on account of what distaste they had taken another way , in which I had no guilt , I ...
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... particular prosecutions , and finding also that I agreed with her , or rather she with me , in a just abhorrence of the place and of the company , she invited me to go home with her , till I could put myself in some posture of settling ...
... particular prosecutions , and finding also that I agreed with her , or rather she with me , in a just abhorrence of the place and of the company , she invited me to go home with her , till I could put myself in some posture of settling ...
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... particular expenses ; and I must add , that by this conduct , the gentleman himself became not only more humble in his applications to her to obtain her , but also was much the more an obliging husband when he had her . I cannot but ...
... particular expenses ; and I must add , that by this conduct , the gentleman himself became not only more humble in his applications to her to obtain her , but also was much the more an obliging husband when he had her . I cannot but ...
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... particular , which is the same thing in which , of all the parts of life , I think at this time we suffer most in ; ' t is nothing but lack of courage , the fear of not being married at all , and of that frightful state of life called ...
... particular , which is the same thing in which , of all the parts of life , I think at this time we suffer most in ; ' t is nothing but lack of courage , the fear of not being married at all , and of that frightful state of life called ...
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