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... throw yourself away ! Come , be a good obedient girl , And say that you ' ll accept the earl . DAUGHTER . Can I subdue my fond regrets , ' And leave dear cousin Harry lonely ? MAMMA . Whose income , like his many debts , Is limited to ...
... throw yourself away ! Come , be a good obedient girl , And say that you ' ll accept the earl . DAUGHTER . Can I subdue my fond regrets , ' And leave dear cousin Harry lonely ? MAMMA . Whose income , like his many debts , Is limited to ...
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... thrown ! -a suf- ficient reason for lowering our equestrian ambition ; for refusing the next day , at school , to construe ride si sapis ; and for our declining to join in the game of " jump my little nag - tail . " Since then , fate ...
... thrown ! -a suf- ficient reason for lowering our equestrian ambition ; for refusing the next day , at school , to construe ride si sapis ; and for our declining to join in the game of " jump my little nag - tail . " Since then , fate ...
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... thrown proudly back , or feignedly leant forwards , as though he were short - sighted , he ogles and peers at you , while speaking or listening to you , in a manner that seems to say- " How very little you are ! so very little compared ...
... thrown proudly back , or feignedly leant forwards , as though he were short - sighted , he ogles and peers at you , while speaking or listening to you , in a manner that seems to say- " How very little you are ! so very little compared ...
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... throw himself out of window ; cut from his lord and master and never come again . Such often had been his re- flections ; nevertheless he had possessed suf- ficient command over himself to remain . But , alas ! why did the noble De ...
... throw himself out of window ; cut from his lord and master and never come again . Such often had been his re- flections ; nevertheless he had possessed suf- ficient command over himself to remain . But , alas ! why did the noble De ...
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... throws open a canvass window about the size of the folding - gate entrance to Hyde Park , gazes intently down from its height ( nearly three feet and a half ! ) , and commences a duet with her serenading lover . Now comes THE FATHER ...
... throws open a canvass window about the size of the folding - gate entrance to Hyde Park , gazes intently down from its height ( nearly three feet and a half ! ) , and commences a duet with her serenading lover . Now comes THE FATHER ...
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