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Page 102
Yet an acute friend of mine gave a more harmless , or at least a less offensive ,
construction to his attentions , which he conceived to be meant for my daughter
Julia , though immediately addressed to propitiate the influence of her mother .
Yet an acute friend of mine gave a more harmless , or at least a less offensive ,
construction to his attentions , which he conceived to be meant for my daughter
Julia , though immediately addressed to propitiate the influence of her mother .
Page 227
Hatteraick gave a short dry cough , and Glossin , after a pause , proceeded . ...
Lieutenant Brown gave him to his cousin that's in the Middleburgh house of
Vanbeest and Vanbruggen , and told him some goose's gazette about his being
taken ...
Hatteraick gave a short dry cough , and Glossin , after a pause , proceeded . ...
Lieutenant Brown gave him to his cousin that's in the Middleburgh house of
Vanbeest and Vanbruggen , and told him some goose's gazette about his being
taken ...
Page 228
... he get back from India ? ' “ Why , how should I know ? —the house there was
done up , and that gave us a shake at Middleburgh , I think — so they sent me
again to see what could be done among my old acquaintances here — for we
held ...
... he get back from India ? ' “ Why , how should I know ? —the house there was
done up , and that gave us a shake at Middleburgh , I think — so they sent me
again to see what could be done among my old acquaintances here — for we
held ...
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