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... thing . What I do wish is that our further acquaintance shall depend upon yourself . If such further acquaintance would contribute nothing to your happiness , I am sure it would not to mine . If you feel yourself in any degree bound to ...
... thing . What I do wish is that our further acquaintance shall depend upon yourself . If such further acquaintance would contribute nothing to your happiness , I am sure it would not to mine . If you feel yourself in any degree bound to ...
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... things I have done and suffered since I saw you , I shall necessarily have to relate some that happened before . It was , then , in the autumn of 1836 that a married lady of my acquaintance , and who was a great friend of mine , being ...
... things I have done and suffered since I saw you , I shall necessarily have to relate some that happened before . It was , then , in the autumn of 1836 that a married lady of my acquaintance , and who was a great friend of mine , being ...
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... things to stick to my word , especially if others had been induced to act on it , which in this case I had no doubt they had , for I was now fairly convinced that no other man on earth would have her , and hence the conclusion that they ...
... things to stick to my word , especially if others had been induced to act on it , which in this case I had no doubt they had , for I was now fairly convinced that no other man on earth would have her , and hence the conclusion that they ...
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... be blockhead enough to have me . When you receive this , write me a long yarn about some- thing to amuse me . Give my respects to Mr. Browning . [ From a speech at a political discussion in the 24 LETTERS AND ADDRESSES.
... be blockhead enough to have me . When you receive this , write me a long yarn about some- thing to amuse me . Give my respects to Mr. Browning . [ From a speech at a political discussion in the 24 LETTERS AND ADDRESSES.
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... thing ; while on its bosom are riding , like demons on the waves of hell , the imps of that evil spirit , and fiendishly taunting all those who dare resist its destroying course with the hopelessness of their effort ; and , knowing this ...
... thing ; while on its bosom are riding , like demons on the waves of hell , the imps of that evil spirit , and fiendishly taunting all those who dare resist its destroying course with the hopelessness of their effort ; and , knowing this ...
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