Macmillan's Magazine, Volume 28Macmillan and Company, 1873 |
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... young man could do to win the heart of a young girl Lavender would do ; and nature had dowered him richly with various means of fascination . Most dangerous of all of these was a gift of sincerity that deceived himself . He could assume ...
... young man could do to win the heart of a young girl Lavender would do ; and nature had dowered him richly with various means of fascination . Most dangerous of all of these was a gift of sincerity that deceived himself . He could assume ...
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... young man's determination . It would be so pleasant to play the part of a friendly counsellor , to humour the follies of the young folks , to make jokes at their expense , and then , in the midst of their embarrassment and resentment ...
... young man's determination . It would be so pleasant to play the part of a friendly counsellor , to humour the follies of the young folks , to make jokes at their expense , and then , in the midst of their embarrassment and resentment ...
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... young man's determination . It would be so pleasant to play the part of a friendly counsellor , to humour the follies of the young folks , to make jokes at their expense , and then , in the midst of their embarrassment and resentment ...
... young man's determination . It would be so pleasant to play the part of a friendly counsellor , to humour the follies of the young folks , to make jokes at their expense , and then , in the midst of their embarrassment and resentment ...
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