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Side 36
... young widow never listened to love - tale more . She was not only young and beautiful , but very rich ; and was assailed by crowds of suitors , among others by the gallant and haughty Count Bussy de Rabutin , the cousin of Madame de ...
... young widow never listened to love - tale more . She was not only young and beautiful , but very rich ; and was assailed by crowds of suitors , among others by the gallant and haughty Count Bussy de Rabutin , the cousin of Madame de ...
Side 217
... young Duncan- entertaining Morna . His right el- son fell naturally into a vulgar , tiger- bow , resting on the chimney - piece ish set , in which his wealth and permitted his right hand to toy with blustering assumption soon made a ...
... young Duncan- entertaining Morna . His right el- son fell naturally into a vulgar , tiger- bow , resting on the chimney - piece ish set , in which his wealth and permitted his right hand to toy with blustering assumption soon made a ...
Side 332
... young scamp is going to run away with her in the morning - a very hasty and imprudent business it is , in my opinion . I have said all I can , but of course I have no power to interfere ; but now you are come , perhaps you will be able ...
... young scamp is going to run away with her in the morning - a very hasty and imprudent business it is , in my opinion . I have said all I can , but of course I have no power to interfere ; but now you are come , perhaps you will be able ...
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