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... things said of myself , which prompted my vanity , but , as I soon found , was not the way to increase my interest in the family , for the sister and the younger brother fell grievously out about it ; and as he said some very ...
... things said of myself , which prompted my vanity , but , as I soon found , was not the way to increase my interest in the family , for the sister and the younger brother fell grievously out about it ; and as he said some very ...
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... things I knew not how to bear ; my vanity was elevated to the last degree . It is true I had my head full of pride , but , knowing nothing of the wickedness of the times , I had not one thought of my virtue about me ; and had my young ...
... things I knew not how to bear ; my vanity was elevated to the last degree . It is true I had my head full of pride , but , knowing nothing of the wickedness of the times , I had not one thought of my virtue about me ; and had my young ...
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... things no manner of ordinary way , but by some private friendship , which they would presently have suspected . I was now in a great strait , and knew not what to do ; the main difficulty was this : the younger brother not only laid ...
... things no manner of ordinary way , but by some private friendship , which they would presently have suspected . I was now in a great strait , and knew not what to do ; the main difficulty was this : the younger brother not only laid ...
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... things trouble you now , but let me look a little further into this affair , and I shall be able to say more next time we meet . " He pacified me as well as he could with this , but I found he was very thoughtful , and that though he ...
... things trouble you now , but let me look a little further into this affair , and I shall be able to say more next time we meet . " He pacified me as well as he could with this , but I found he was very thoughtful , and that though he ...
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... things con- sidered , I see no better way for you than to let him go on , and if you find him hearty and in earnest , marry him . " I gave him a look full of horror at those words , and turning pale as death , was at the very point of ...
... things con- sidered , I see no better way for you than to let him go on , and if you find him hearty and in earnest , marry him . " I gave him a look full of horror at those words , and turning pale as death , was at the very point of ...
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