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Beauty is the gift of all others which our sex most wish to be thonght possessed of it , nor is there any woman , who would chuse to own herself destitute of all pretensions to it , if she was conscious that she was speaking the truth .
Beauty is the gift of all others which our sex most wish to be thonght possessed of it , nor is there any woman , who would chuse to own herself destitute of all pretensions to it , if she was conscious that she was speaking the truth .
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view which Claudia had with the signor , she saw the admiration which she had inspired him with ( for vanity is even more eagle - eyed than love ) , and most heartily did she wish that he might be the great signor destined to raise her ...
view which Claudia had with the signor , she saw the admiration which she had inspired him with ( for vanity is even more eagle - eyed than love ) , and most heartily did she wish that he might be the great signor destined to raise her ...
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... she implored not to be wholly banished his presence , when amidst her tears and her confusion , he thought he could perceive that she loved him , he was not proof against the wish she expressed to remain with him .
... she implored not to be wholly banished his presence , when amidst her tears and her confusion , he thought he could perceive that she loved him , he was not proof against the wish she expressed to remain with him .
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Claudia gave the marquis several in . timations of her wish to desert Montoni for him , but to these hints he appeared insensible ; he was indeed fascinated with her person , but his fortune was moderate , and he did not wish to ...
Claudia gave the marquis several in . timations of her wish to desert Montoni for him , but to these hints he appeared insensible ; he was indeed fascinated with her person , but his fortune was moderate , and he did not wish to ...
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1 ticed , and she divined his motives but a wish to devote herself to him , inspired her with a design the most diabolical that ever entered the heart of an abandoned woman . Montoni had a favourite nephew whom he always meant to make ...
1 ticed , and she divined his motives but a wish to devote herself to him , inspired her with a design the most diabolical that ever entered the heart of an abandoned woman . Montoni had a favourite nephew whom he always meant to make ...
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abbess affection Alberto appeared attention aunt beauty became beloved birth called castle cause child Claudia continued convent count countenance countess cried D'Rosonio daughter dear death desired determined duke entered expressed eyes father fear feel felt followed formed fortune gave girl give hand happiness heard heart Heaven honour hope hour human idea Isabel knew lady leave letter look lord lost manner means ment mind moment Montalva mother Naples nature ness never noble offer parents passed passion peace person pleasure poor possessed present pressed promise quitted reason received reflections refused regret remain rendered replied retired sent Sforza short signor situation soon spirits spoke suffer suppose surely tears tell thank thee thing thou thought tion took turned Valeria Viola wife wish woman young
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