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... rendered the address of the presi- Silent expectation now pervaded our circle , and the dean , by way of introduction , began to explain the object of this meeting , though it was but too well known to us all , and to analyze with ...
... rendered the address of the presi- Silent expectation now pervaded our circle , and the dean , by way of introduction , began to explain the object of this meeting , though it was but too well known to us all , and to analyze with ...
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... rendered me important phabet in such pathetic accents as service . You know the instructor , to extort tears from his auditors . my dear Edward , to whom I am in- Though I cannot assert that my debted for the humble powers of speech had ...
... rendered me important phabet in such pathetic accents as service . You know the instructor , to extort tears from his auditors . my dear Edward , to whom I am in- Though I cannot assert that my debted for the humble powers of speech had ...
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... render it next to impossible for me ever to feel the passion again ; and though I pitied his sufferings , pity was the warmest sentiment I could ever be- stow upon him . He heard me in Ca silence , and solicited with the great- est ...
... render it next to impossible for me ever to feel the passion again ; and though I pitied his sufferings , pity was the warmest sentiment I could ever be- stow upon him . He heard me in Ca silence , and solicited with the great- est ...
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... rendered it very hard for mne to digest , and presuming on the love which , with all his caprices , I knew he really ... render my life answered by reproaches for my as miserable as Bellair had done . abuse of it ; in short , after two ...
... rendered it very hard for mne to digest , and presuming on the love which , with all his caprices , I knew he really ... render my life answered by reproaches for my as miserable as Bellair had done . abuse of it ; in short , after two ...
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... render me a dependent ou the will of that tyrant , man . son he thought he had found in me . His declaration was not made in the language of an enamoured swain , nor with the gallantry of å man of the world ; but in plain , manly , and ...
... render me a dependent ou the will of that tyrant , man . son he thought he had found in me . His declaration was not made in the language of an enamoured swain , nor with the gallantry of å man of the world ; but in plain , manly , and ...
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