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Kindly as you have acted towards me I should not wish to be the person to
deceive you about any thing , unless it was your own wish . Lord S. can tell you
things I cannot write , and then you will not wonder that I should feel an interest
about a ...
Kindly as you have acted towards me I should not wish to be the person to
deceive you about any thing , unless it was your own wish . Lord S. can tell you
things I cannot write , and then you will not wonder that I should feel an interest
about a ...
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... and possibly a considerable degree of temper and patience . Lord Sligo has , I
am sure , a good heart , with the best intentions , and the natural effusion of his
genuine feelings may probably prevail , but I wish on this occasion he was a little
...
... and possibly a considerable degree of temper and patience . Lord Sligo has , I
am sure , a good heart , with the best intentions , and the natural effusion of his
genuine feelings may probably prevail , but I wish on this occasion he was a little
...
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I know how to make the best of my situation , and have sense and feeling enough
never to wish to force myself forward so as to make it at all awkward to him ; all
the society I want is , that which , if I had been nobody , I could equally have ...
I know how to make the best of my situation , and have sense and feeling enough
never to wish to force myself forward so as to make it at all awkward to him ; all
the society I want is , that which , if I had been nobody , I could equally have ...
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Contents
CONTENTS OF THE FIRST PART | 1 |
PAGE | 21 |
The Barnabys in America By Mrs Trollope continued 33 161 301 496 | 48 |
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