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You , in whom I had treasured up every hope of future happiness , for whom I would with transport - have shed my heart's best blood , you who have always seemed so generous , so nobly disirterested , surely you can never , sacrifice ...
You , in whom I had treasured up every hope of future happiness , for whom I would with transport - have shed my heart's best blood , you who have always seemed so generous , so nobly disirterested , surely you can never , sacrifice ...
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“ You jest , surely , Montalva ( cried the count ) , or you have hitherto been very secret in your amour , for I never had the least idea of it . " “ To all my secrets thou art welcome , D'Rosonio ( replied his friend ) , but · this was ...
“ You jest , surely , Montalva ( cried the count ) , or you have hitherto been very secret in your amour , for I never had the least idea of it . " “ To all my secrets thou art welcome , D'Rosonio ( replied his friend ) , but · this was ...
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“ ' I have not courage to run the risk of being rejected , and perhaps scorned ( said Clara ) . Don Juan will not surely attempt to carry his threats into effect ; 1 but if he should , I have still a resource 54.
“ ' I have not courage to run the risk of being rejected , and perhaps scorned ( said Clara ) . Don Juan will not surely attempt to carry his threats into effect ; 1 but if he should , I have still a resource 54.
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... by a struggle to perform those duties to which it is unequal . “ To voluntarily doom a fellow being to such a state of misery , is an act of eruelty of which a generous mind must an surely be incapable ; and in this case your wish ! 71.
... by a struggle to perform those duties to which it is unequal . “ To voluntarily doom a fellow being to such a state of misery , is an act of eruelty of which a generous mind must an surely be incapable ; and in this case your wish ! 71.
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surely be incapable ; and in this case your wish to do so would be a vain one ; that interest which you well know I possess at court , and which I have never yet exerted for myself , shall be strained to the utmost in behalf of Clara ...
surely be incapable ; and in this case your wish to do so would be a vain one ; that interest which you well know I possess at court , and which I have never yet exerted for myself , shall be strained to the utmost in behalf of Clara ...
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