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Page 54
... continued about an hour , the two ladies , who were apprehensive of catching cold , moved to break up the ball . One of them , I thought , expressed her sentiments upon this occasion in a very coarse manner , when she 10 observed , that ...
... continued about an hour , the two ladies , who were apprehensive of catching cold , moved to break up the ball . One of them , I thought , expressed her sentiments upon this occasion in a very coarse manner , when she 10 observed , that ...
Page 147
... continued tricksy and cunning , and was poor , with- out the consolation of being honest . " However , " continued he , " let me know your case , and what has brought you here ; perhaps though I have not skill to avoid a gaol myself , I ...
... continued tricksy and cunning , and was poor , with- out the consolation of being honest . " However , " continued he , " let me know your case , and what has brought you here ; perhaps though I have not skill to avoid a gaol myself , I ...
Page 167
... continued fixed at respectful distance . " My dear brother , " cried his sister , " why don't you thank my good deliverer ; the brave should ever love each other . " He still continued his silence and astonishment , till our guest at ...
... continued fixed at respectful distance . " My dear brother , " cried his sister , " why don't you thank my good deliverer ; the brave should ever love each other . " He still continued his silence and astonishment , till our guest at ...
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