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... cause have you to hate and despise her , unless a cause growing out , not only of love , but of an idea that you had made some progress in her affection . No , it is clear to me you love her , and doubtless she loves you . I am glad you ...
... cause have you to hate and despise her , unless a cause growing out , not only of love , but of an idea that you had made some progress in her affection . No , it is clear to me you love her , and doubtless she loves you . I am glad you ...
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... cause than you to suppose her affection either never existed or has ceased to exist . It is possible , in her girlish inexperience , she might have fancied she liked me , and afterward discovered her mistake . She may have been inspired ...
... cause than you to suppose her affection either never existed or has ceased to exist . It is possible , in her girlish inexperience , she might have fancied she liked me , and afterward discovered her mistake . She may have been inspired ...
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... cause of your present resentment . From that time to this you have chosen to alter the relations which I supposed ... cause of your anger ( for there is some hidden cause ) , and to call back the feelings for me which once inspired you ...
... cause of your present resentment . From that time to this you have chosen to alter the relations which I supposed ... cause of your anger ( for there is some hidden cause ) , and to call back the feelings for me which once inspired you ...
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... caused by indisposition , although she really is not well . But how often has she come to us when she was not well ? What harm could it have done her just to have dined here instead of at home ? And she refuses to come to - day ...
... caused by indisposition , although she really is not well . But how often has she come to us when she was not well ? What harm could it have done her just to have dined here instead of at home ? And she refuses to come to - day ...
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... cause of interrupting her intercourse with the family , rather than which he will himself withdraw , till time shall test the sin- cerity of his resolution never to offend again . If he have reason to fear his presence prevents her ...
... cause of interrupting her intercourse with the family , rather than which he will himself withdraw , till time shall test the sin- cerity of his resolution never to offend again . If he have reason to fear his presence prevents her ...
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Page 131 - Therefore take no thought, saying: What shall we eat? Or, what shall we drink? Or, wherewithal shall we be clothed? (For after all these things do the Gentiles seek.) For your heavenly Father knoweth that ye have need of all these things. But seek ye first the Kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added unto you.
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