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... parents , and somewhat of her wayward fancies and live in seclusion elsewhere . Eliza was at may be ascribed to her having had six aunts , this time about sixteen or seventeen ; she had who rivalled each other in the pains they took ...
... parents , and somewhat of her wayward fancies and live in seclusion elsewhere . Eliza was at may be ascribed to her having had six aunts , this time about sixteen or seventeen ; she had who rivalled each other in the pains they took ...
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... parents ' tunate - no , a most unfortunate return home . caprice , children who have had to find a I found every thing safe , but thou art gone . home , and owe obedience to the second wife I miss especially thy charming little pictures ...
... parents ' tunate - no , a most unfortunate return home . caprice , children who have had to find a I found every thing safe , but thou art gone . home , and owe obedience to the second wife I miss especially thy charming little pictures ...
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... parents , her ill - starred marriage , Friesen's conversation , that he made his young wife death , and now her own . We have seldom closed a more wayward write to her , and urgently beg her to come and live with them . But ...
... parents , her ill - starred marriage , Friesen's conversation , that he made his young wife death , and now her own . We have seldom closed a more wayward write to her , and urgently beg her to come and live with them . But ...
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... parents what does he want of education ? ' He had never in his life opened a book ; yet was he by nature and by instinct a true caballero , and he possessed considerable originality and wit , as well as the privilege which rich men ties ...
... parents what does he want of education ? ' He had never in his life opened a book ; yet was he by nature and by instinct a true caballero , and he possessed considerable originality and wit , as well as the privilege which rich men ties ...
Side 53
... parents , tries to scare him away by making pretensions to the most outrageous blue - stockingism . She makes verses , she writes books , she has in her port- folio a novel called William Tell . " Come , " she says to her astounded ...
... parents , tries to scare him away by making pretensions to the most outrageous blue - stockingism . She makes verses , she writes books , she has in her port- folio a novel called William Tell . " Come , " she says to her astounded ...
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