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11 afflicted , I mean tears , for , relating to her how I was received by the other of
my husband's relations , it made me burst into tears , and I cried vehemently for a
great while together , till I made the good old gentlewoman cry too several times .
11 afflicted , I mean tears , for , relating to her how I was received by the other of
my husband's relations , it made me burst into tears , and I cried vehemently for a
great while together , till I made the good old gentlewoman cry too several times .
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... in the garden . When he was gone , Amy changed her countenance , indeed ,
and looked as merry as ever she did in her life . Dear madam , says she , what
does this gentleman mean ? Nay , Amy , said I , he means to do us good , you
see ...
... in the garden . When he was gone , Amy changed her countenance , indeed ,
and looked as merry as ever she did in her life . Dear madam , says she , what
does this gentleman mean ? Nay , Amy , said I , he means to do us good , you
see ...
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With Prefaces and Notes, Including Those Attributed to Sir Walter Scott Daniel
Defoe. PRESENTS ME WITH A NECKLACE OF DIAMONDS . 61 tears to run
down my cheeks . My dear , says he , aloud , what mean these tears ? My lord ,
said I ...
With Prefaces and Notes, Including Those Attributed to Sir Walter Scott Daniel
Defoe. PRESENTS ME WITH A NECKLACE OF DIAMONDS . 61 tears to run
down my cheeks . My dear , says he , aloud , what mean these tears ? My lord ,
said I ...
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I have often thought of this noble person on that account ; had he been but half so
true , so faithful and constant , to the best lady in the world , I mean his princess ,
how glorious a virtue had it been in him ! and how free had he been from those ...
I have often thought of this noble person on that account ; had he been but half so
true , so faithful and constant , to the best lady in the world , I mean his princess ,
how glorious a virtue had it been in him ! and how free had he been from those ...
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... taken to manage that as you shall direct ; I hope you won't expose me , for my
having exposed myself to you , but I cannot go any farther . And at that point I
stood , and would hear of no matrimony by any means . Now because this may
seem ...
... taken to manage that as you shall direct ; I hope you won't expose me , for my
having exposed myself to you , but I cannot go any farther . And at that point I
stood , and would hear of no matrimony by any means . Now because this may
seem ...
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