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Lord S. can tell you things I cannot write , and then you will not wonder that I
should feel an interest about a man whose conduct has been all kindness ,
honour , and delicacy towards me . He talks of going to Cadiz ; his object he will
also tell ...
Lord S. can tell you things I cannot write , and then you will not wonder that I
should feel an interest about a man whose conduct has been all kindness ,
honour , and delicacy towards me . He talks of going to Cadiz ; his object he will
also tell ...
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returned John Williams , feeling , good man , very much ashamed of having been
made the organ of so unjust and ... To you I must ever feel deeply grateful ; and ,
moreover , my good friend , we must not lose sight of my very peculiar position .
returned John Williams , feeling , good man , very much ashamed of having been
made the organ of so unjust and ... To you I must ever feel deeply grateful ; and ,
moreover , my good friend , we must not lose sight of my very peculiar position .
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If I start by the five o'clock boat to - morrow morning , I shall be in time to witness
this , and I feel certain that a description of it written on the spot will do more
towards impressing my readers with the emotions I wish to inspire , than any
other ...
If I start by the five o'clock boat to - morrow morning , I shall be in time to witness
this , and I feel certain that a description of it written on the spot will do more
towards impressing my readers with the emotions I wish to inspire , than any
other ...
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Contents
CONTENTS OF THE FIRST PART | 1 |
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The Barnabys in America By Mrs Trollope continued 33 161 301 496 | 48 |
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