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... youth , like most other colored girls , she had been devoted to their pleasures - and to an amour with one of them , she owed the birth of Lucile . Soon however abandoned , and more and more despised as she lost her youth and charms ...
... youth , like most other colored girls , she had been devoted to their pleasures - and to an amour with one of them , she owed the birth of Lucile . Soon however abandoned , and more and more despised as she lost her youth and charms ...
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... youth gazing upon the martial array below , with souls blended by one deep love , yet alive with opposite hopes and wishes . " A challenge for surrendry had been sent and as promptly re- turned with defiance . The siege was commenced ...
... youth gazing upon the martial array below , with souls blended by one deep love , yet alive with opposite hopes and wishes . " A challenge for surrendry had been sent and as promptly re- turned with defiance . The siege was commenced ...
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... youth of seventeen , who had doubtless pledged himself to the observance of its laws , and had , at least tacitly , assented to the articles of faith adopted by the realm , should be allowed , with impunity , to throw contempt on those ...
... youth of seventeen , who had doubtless pledged himself to the observance of its laws , and had , at least tacitly , assented to the articles of faith adopted by the realm , should be allowed , with impunity , to throw contempt on those ...
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