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... daugh- ter of some proud house in his own land of pride ; but Eléonor recoiled from him with insurmountable disgust . Instances of his cruelty had reached her ear from the feebler part of his colony , and the very first whisper of his ...
... daugh- ter of some proud house in his own land of pride ; but Eléonor recoiled from him with insurmountable disgust . Instances of his cruelty had reached her ear from the feebler part of his colony , and the very first whisper of his ...
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... daugh- ters . Chap . II . - A promising colleger . 66 and summing up all his courage with his bills , he wrote a very amiable billet - doux to his guardian of the following tenor : - Cambridge , August 10th , 18- . MY DEAR GUARDY AND ...
... daugh- ters . Chap . II . - A promising colleger . 66 and summing up all his courage with his bills , he wrote a very amiable billet - doux to his guardian of the following tenor : - Cambridge , August 10th , 18- . MY DEAR GUARDY AND ...
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... daugh- ter together . And the plain but wealthy Clara Wells would make a capital foil for the beautiful Mary Million . She knew that a spark had been kindled in Harry's heart , and she now only desired occasion to blow it into a flame ...
... daugh- ter together . And the plain but wealthy Clara Wells would make a capital foil for the beautiful Mary Million . She knew that a spark had been kindled in Harry's heart , and she now only desired occasion to blow it into a flame ...
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... daugh- ter ; how much more enhanced would be that daughter's love , when she should be told of this desperate struggle ; and he was nerved to continued endeavour . It was resolved by Leland and his asso- ciates , to bring matters to a ...
... daugh- ter ; how much more enhanced would be that daughter's love , when she should be told of this desperate struggle ; and he was nerved to continued endeavour . It was resolved by Leland and his asso- ciates , to bring matters to a ...
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... daugh- ter . " " Ah ! I feared he would never consent , " said Elise ; " and even yet , he may entreat you to renounce me ; he may bid you stay with him , and I shall never see you again ! " She spoke in a tone of passionate grief ...
... daugh- ter . " " Ah ! I feared he would never consent , " said Elise ; " and even yet , he may entreat you to renounce me ; he may bid you stay with him , and I shall never see you again ! " She spoke in a tone of passionate grief ...
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