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Side 32
... desire it , and no kind constraint is employed . Nevertheless , as inconstancy made no part of my character , and as the very thought of being exposed in society to the neglect of a man , who had been united to me in the holiest union ...
... desire it , and no kind constraint is employed . Nevertheless , as inconstancy made no part of my character , and as the very thought of being exposed in society to the neglect of a man , who had been united to me in the holiest union ...
Side 33
es 10 S • art of sporting at will with the hopes and desires which she was so well able to inspire ; virtuous , nevertheless , and of conduct wholly irreproachable , she declared openly and upon every fit occasion , that the man who ...
es 10 S • art of sporting at will with the hopes and desires which she was so well able to inspire ; virtuous , nevertheless , and of conduct wholly irreproachable , she declared openly and upon every fit occasion , that the man who ...
Side 34
... desire this ? Can I consent that the law should divide between us a daughter and a son , the pledges of our once happy love , as if they made parts of a litigated estate ? Shall my son lose a mother , shall my daughter be deprived of ...
... desire this ? Can I consent that the law should divide between us a daughter and a son , the pledges of our once happy love , as if they made parts of a litigated estate ? Shall my son lose a mother , shall my daughter be deprived of ...
Side 36
... desire of being the successor of my husband in my af- fections . Suitors of this sort were earnest in their attempts to attract my regard , while I little suspected the nature and extent of their pretensions . Among them , Lord Elforth ...
... desire of being the successor of my husband in my af- fections . Suitors of this sort were earnest in their attempts to attract my regard , while I little suspected the nature and extent of their pretensions . Among them , Lord Elforth ...
Side 37
... desire to please . " " Yes , madam ; but that desire must be nou- rished by hope : such hope I have never yet had , and have now less than ever . " - He then ceased to speak , and his eyes were fixed on the spot beneath them . " Do not ...
... desire to please . " " Yes , madam ; but that desire must be nou- rished by hope : such hope I have never yet had , and have now less than ever . " - He then ceased to speak , and his eyes were fixed on the spot beneath them . " Do not ...
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