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... hope ever , beloved friend , Lord , when we were both school - boys , and sent to my study in consequence of some childish misunderstanding , -the only one which ever arose between us . It was of short duration , and I retain this note ...
... hope ever , beloved friend , Lord , when we were both school - boys , and sent to my study in consequence of some childish misunderstanding , -the only one which ever arose between us . It was of short duration , and I retain this note ...
Page 45
... hope you like your friend ? " The words were scarce out of his lips when he was accosted by an un- gainly - looking Scotch lady , who rather boisterously claimed him as " cousin , " and was putting his pride to the torture with her ...
... hope you like your friend ? " The words were scarce out of his lips when he was accosted by an un- gainly - looking Scotch lady , who rather boisterously claimed him as " cousin , " and was putting his pride to the torture with her ...
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... hope so . " It was before this interview that he wrote , with a pencil , in a volume of Madame de Maintenon's letters , belonging to her , the following verses , which have never , I believe , before been published : -- " Oh Memory ...
... hope so . " It was before this interview that he wrote , with a pencil , in a volume of Madame de Maintenon's letters , belonging to her , the following verses , which have never , I believe , before been published : -- " Oh Memory ...
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... hope not . Do not overlook my watch- riband and purse , as I wish to carry them with me . Your note was given me by Harry , at the play , whither I attended Miss L and Dr. S- ; and now I have sat down to answer it before I go to bed ...
... hope not . Do not overlook my watch- riband and purse , as I wish to carry them with me . Your note was given me by Harry , at the play , whither I attended Miss L and Dr. S- ; and now I have sat down to answer it before I go to bed ...
Page 69
... hope , will also escape the severity of uncalled for , though perhaps not undeserved , criticism . " They were written on many and various occasions , and are now published merely for the perusal of a friendly circle . Believe me , sir ...
... hope , will also escape the severity of uncalled for , though perhaps not undeserved , criticism . " They were written on many and various occasions , and are now published merely for the perusal of a friendly circle . Believe me , sir ...
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