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... lady , on discovering the eccentric motion of the vehicle , had thrown a delicate arm about my neck , with which she clung to me for dear life . Of course , I lost no time in returning the compliment with interest , and , clasping her ...
... lady , on discovering the eccentric motion of the vehicle , had thrown a delicate arm about my neck , with which she clung to me for dear life . Of course , I lost no time in returning the compliment with interest , and , clasping her ...
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... lady in the female department , as the juvenile dig- nitaries , or presiding magnates of the oc- casion . My young heart was full of exulta- tion , and I looked forward to the hour of my distinction and authority with all the ...
... lady in the female department , as the juvenile dig- nitaries , or presiding magnates of the oc- casion . My young heart was full of exulta- tion , and I looked forward to the hour of my distinction and authority with all the ...
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... lady , who was as rich as Croesus , had often said that she would make me her heir , and the moment had already arrived at which my presence at her bedside was de- manded , for the purpose of consummating this important intention ...
... lady , who was as rich as Croesus , had often said that she would make me her heir , and the moment had already arrived at which my presence at her bedside was de- manded , for the purpose of consummating this important intention ...
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... lady who smiles so sweetly on him as they meet ? She is the daughter of a Broadway merchant , sup- posed to have been very rich until lately ; built a house in Fifth Avenue , and was living in style , as merchant - princes know how to ...
... lady who smiles so sweetly on him as they meet ? She is the daughter of a Broadway merchant , sup- posed to have been very rich until lately ; built a house in Fifth Avenue , and was living in style , as merchant - princes know how to ...
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... lady obtained an interview with the prisoner . She faintly hoped that her brother was mistaken in his person , and it was principally to assure her- self of his identity , that she visited the prison . She left it with renewed fears for ...
... lady obtained an interview with the prisoner . She faintly hoped that her brother was mistaken in his person , and it was principally to assure her- self of his identity , that she visited the prison . She left it with renewed fears for ...
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