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... marry again : to say the truth , the principal reason which at first withheld me from doing so , was a fear of ... married life . I had the misfortune to lose my father while I was yet an infant , and my mother , who beheld in me ...
... marry again : to say the truth , the principal reason which at first withheld me from doing so , was a fear of ... married life . I had the misfortune to lose my father while I was yet an infant , and my mother , who beheld in me ...
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... married again ; but it was my misfortune to make a conquest of Mr. Dubious , a gentleman of un- exceptionable character , agreeable person , and large fortune . It was in vain I repeatedly told him I ne- ver could be his ; that I had ...
... married again ; but it was my misfortune to make a conquest of Mr. Dubious , a gentleman of un- exceptionable character , agreeable person , and large fortune . It was in vain I repeatedly told him I ne- ver could be his ; that I had ...
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... marriage , for she suffered many privations in order to make an ad- dition to my fortune ; and her rea- sons in favour of Mr. Dubious ap - have none independent of his will . peared so specious , that I began to consider it as in some ...
... marriage , for she suffered many privations in order to make an ad- dition to my fortune ; and her rea- sons in favour of Mr. Dubious ap - have none independent of his will . peared so specious , that I began to consider it as in some ...
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... marriage . He had , he said , ved of the means of conversing or been for some time in search of a employing myself in a rational woman whose temper and disposi- manner , for by a strange caprice tion would assimilate with his own , Mr ...
... marriage . He had , he said , ved of the means of conversing or been for some time in search of a employing myself in a rational woman whose temper and disposi- manner , for by a strange caprice tion would assimilate with his own , Mr ...
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... marriage may ex- pose me to , and if after all , there should Jurk under the apparently amiable qualities of Mr. Allworth , some hidden defect of sufficient power to render me miserable , what would become of me ? I am scarcely twenty ...
... marriage may ex- pose me to , and if after all , there should Jurk under the apparently amiable qualities of Mr. Allworth , some hidden defect of sufficient power to render me miserable , what would become of me ? I am scarcely twenty ...
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