New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volumen69Henry Colburn, 1843 |
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... father , who returned them with interest . The company were amused and encouraged them in their quarrel , until they thought the quarrel might lead to serious results . When , therefore , the admiral called my father a regular - built ...
... father , who returned them with interest . The company were amused and encouraged them in their quarrel , until they thought the quarrel might lead to serious results . When , therefore , the admiral called my father a regular - built ...
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... father perish ? And are we not separated for ever ? " She covered her face with her hands and sobbed aloud ; while the stern murderer , as though the better impulse which had by its prompt action softened and soothed his soul , was all ...
... father perish ? And are we not separated for ever ? " She covered her face with her hands and sobbed aloud ; while the stern murderer , as though the better impulse which had by its prompt action softened and soothed his soul , was all ...
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... father's return from Egypt , she had mixed much in society with her mother , and had had several young men about her , who paid her such attentions as justified her in imagining they sought her hand ; but she had seen no one who , in ...
... father's return from Egypt , she had mixed much in society with her mother , and had had several young men about her , who paid her such attentions as justified her in imagining they sought her hand ; but she had seen no one who , in ...
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