Delphine, Volume 1J. Mawman, 1803 |
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... mother ; without her , I should not have come to Paris , and I aspire to nothing more than to take her back with me to Languedoc . Daring the whole of my life , I have been accustomed to enjoy the sincere affection of my friends ; but ...
... mother ; without her , I should not have come to Paris , and I aspire to nothing more than to take her back with me to Languedoc . Daring the whole of my life , I have been accustomed to enjoy the sincere affection of my friends ; but ...
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... mother and me . I am therefore anxious that you should be informed of every thing calculated to tranquillize you respecting this affair , to which you appear to attach by far too much importance . It involves in it no acknowledgment ...
... mother and me . I am therefore anxious that you should be informed of every thing calculated to tranquillize you respecting this affair , to which you appear to attach by far too much importance . It involves in it no acknowledgment ...
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... mother , and wishes to form an alliance with your family ; but you know what importance she attaches to every thing that may add to the consideration of her own . She wishes her daughter in - law to have a fortune , as a means of ...
... mother , and wishes to form an alliance with your family ; but you know what importance she attaches to every thing that may add to the consideration of her own . She wishes her daughter in - law to have a fortune , as a means of ...
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... let us unite our hearts by those affections which are common to us , and by the attachment which binds us both to your amiable mother . . DELPHINE D'ALBEMAR . LETTER II . MATILDA DE VERNON TO MADAME D'ALBEMAR . 8 DELPHINE .
... let us unite our hearts by those affections which are common to us , and by the attachment which binds us both to your amiable mother . . DELPHINE D'ALBEMAR . LETTER II . MATILDA DE VERNON TO MADAME D'ALBEMAR . 8 DELPHINE .
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... mother , to the donation you propose ; and I have reason to consider that conduct on your part as satisfying a great deal more than equity could demand , and giving you just claims to my gratitude . I enage then to performevery thing ...
... mother , to the donation you propose ; and I have reason to consider that conduct on your part as satisfying a great deal more than equity could demand , and giving you just claims to my gratitude . I enage then to performevery thing ...
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