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... greatly from those which she had expressed in his presence . Miss Bridget did not , however , suffer her to continue long in this doubtful situation ; for having looked some time earnestly at the child , as it lay asleep in the lap of ...
... greatly from those which she had expressed in his presence . Miss Bridget did not , however , suffer her to continue long in this doubtful situation ; for having looked some time earnestly at the child , as it lay asleep in the lap of ...
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... greatly enhance the obligation . As this is one of those deep observations which very few readers can be supposed capable of mak- ing themselves , I have thought proper to lend them my assistance ; but this is a favour rarely to be ex ...
... greatly enhance the obligation . As this is one of those deep observations which very few readers can be supposed capable of mak- ing themselves , I have thought proper to lend them my assistance ; but this is a favour rarely to be ex ...
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... greatly at her expense ! For , by the ' laws of custom , the whole shame , with all its ' dreadful consequences , falls entirely upon her . ' Can love , which always seeks the good of its ob- ' ject , attempt to betray a woman into a ...
... greatly at her expense ! For , by the ' laws of custom , the whole shame , with all its ' dreadful consequences , falls entirely upon her . ' Can love , which always seeks the good of its ob- ' ject , attempt to betray a woman into a ...
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... pro- mise of marriage , or some other treacherous pro- ceeding . This behaviour of Mrs. Bridget greatly surprised Mrs. Deborah ; for this well - bred woman seldom opened her lips , either to her master or his A FOUNDLING . 43.
... pro- mise of marriage , or some other treacherous pro- ceeding . This behaviour of Mrs. Bridget greatly surprised Mrs. Deborah ; for this well - bred woman seldom opened her lips , either to her master or his A FOUNDLING . 43.
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... greatly enamoured ; that is to say , of Mr. Allworthy's house and gardens , and of his lands , tenements , and hereditaments ; of all which the cap- tain was so passionately fond , that he would most probably have contracted marriage ...
... greatly enamoured ; that is to say , of Mr. Allworthy's house and gardens , and of his lands , tenements , and hereditaments ; of all which the cap- tain was so passionately fond , that he would most probably have contracted marriage ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
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