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Page 120
... heart still flutter so much , that the task of writing is almost impossible ! Did I not say that he lived ? did I not say I would not despair ? How could you suggest , my dear Matilda , that my feelings , considering I had parted from ...
... heart still flutter so much , that the task of writing is almost impossible ! Did I not say that he lived ? did I not say I would not despair ? How could you suggest , my dear Matilda , that my feelings , considering I had parted from ...
Page 343
... hearts would lose all their merit in the world , if it were not for their fragility . " 66 ' Why , upon that point of the argument , Miss Mannering , it is as difficult to find a heart that will break , as a glass that will not ; and ...
... hearts would lose all their merit in the world , if it were not for their fragility . " 66 ' Why , upon that point of the argument , Miss Mannering , it is as difficult to find a heart that will break , as a glass that will not ; and ...
Page 276
... heart of any one else — rather than make false his father's word . " " The more shame to them that formed such an ... hearts their own , I would as soon be a German serf . - Well , lady , you are wise , and I am ignorant . But what is to ...
... heart of any one else — rather than make false his father's word . " " The more shame to them that formed such an ... hearts their own , I would as soon be a German serf . - Well , lady , you are wise , and I am ignorant . But what is to ...
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