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Page 119
... father to suspect that Brown's attentions were directed towards herself , rather than permit him to discover their real object : -and O , Matilda , whatever respect I owe to the memory of a deceased parent , let me do justice to a ...
... father to suspect that Brown's attentions were directed towards herself , rather than permit him to discover their real object : -and O , Matilda , whatever respect I owe to the memory of a deceased parent , let me do justice to a ...
Page 67
... father's merits and his own . When Albert was twelve years old , our father took us on a short excursion to Germany , where the form , pomp , and magnificence which we witnessed , made a very different impression on the mind of my ...
... father's merits and his own . When Albert was twelve years old , our father took us on a short excursion to Germany , where the form , pomp , and magnificence which we witnessed , made a very different impression on the mind of my ...
Page 223
... father , cross the Rhine , and let me prosecute the journey by the route originally proposed . " 66 And why , I pray you , " answered the merchant , " should I go one of these roads in preference to the other ? " " Because , " said ...
... father , cross the Rhine , and let me prosecute the journey by the route originally proposed . " 66 And why , I pray you , " answered the merchant , " should I go one of these roads in preference to the other ? " " Because , " said ...
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