Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 63Richard Bentley, 1868 |
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Page 57
... affection for you I ever did . I have found you now ; you shall not escape me . You are in my power , and I will not ... affectionate relations with you " ( Piednoir shuddered ) ; " but have some consideration for his susceptibilities ...
... affection for you I ever did . I have found you now ; you shall not escape me . You are in my power , and I will not ... affectionate relations with you " ( Piednoir shuddered ) ; " but have some consideration for his susceptibilities ...
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" I have a very deep affection for my brother , Miss Treeby , and nothing gives me so much pain as to hear him ridiculed . " " I am glad to hear it , " she replied , in the same bitter tone . " I was under the impression that affection ...
" I have a very deep affection for my brother , Miss Treeby , and nothing gives me so much pain as to hear him ridiculed . " " I am glad to hear it , " she replied , in the same bitter tone . " I was under the impression that affection ...
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... affection . And then , Beatrice , it might be the means of con- ferring great happiness on them both , for they ... affectionate compliance with every part of my wishes and desires in this matter is far more than I could have ventured to ...
... affection . And then , Beatrice , it might be the means of con- ferring great happiness on them both , for they ... affectionate compliance with every part of my wishes and desires in this matter is far more than I could have ventured to ...
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Myddleton Pomfret A Novel By William Harrison Ainsworth 1 186 320 | 1 |
The German Almanacks for 1868 | 33 |
A Tale of Crime | 50 |
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