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Page 49
... answered the end . They have not been talked of ; I have never heard of them . This is owing to their not being sold ... answer them ? But they will do no harm . If Mr. Douglas be indeed the son of Lady Jane , he cannot be hurt : if he ...
... answered the end . They have not been talked of ; I have never heard of them . This is owing to their not being sold ... answer them ? But they will do no harm . If Mr. Douglas be indeed the son of Lady Jane , he cannot be hurt : if he ...
Page 84
... answered your letter , and have not answered it negligently . I love you too well to be careless when you are serious . " I think I shall be very diligent next week about our travels , which I have too long neglected . I am , dear Sir ...
... answered your letter , and have not answered it negligently . I love you too well to be careless when you are serious . " I think I shall be very diligent next week about our travels , which I have too long neglected . I am , dear Sir ...
Page 115
... answered , " I was but the humble attendant of Dr. Johnson . " The Chief Justice replied , with that air and manner ... Answer in that collection ; -Sheridan's Life of Swift ; -Mr . Courtenay's note on p . 3 of his " Poetical Review of ...
... answered , " I was but the humble attendant of Dr. Johnson . " The Chief Justice replied , with that air and manner ... Answer in that collection ; -Sheridan's Life of Swift ; -Mr . Courtenay's note on p . 3 of his " Poetical Review of ...
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