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... stirred up . He despised lords and ladies , and would none of it ; but the lawyer held that it would be doing wrong not to preserve the record . Hester had grown excited , and seconded him ; and one day , when Lea was 12 LADY HESTER ;
... stirred up . He despised lords and ladies , and would none of it ; but the lawyer held that it would be doing wrong not to preserve the record . Hester had grown excited , and seconded him ; and one day , when Lea was 12 LADY HESTER ;
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... lord ? That was his view . Nothing but misery , distress , and temptation could come of not letting things alone . He held to that , and there were no means forth- coming either of coming to England to present herself . The family were ...
... lord ? That was his view . Nothing but misery , distress , and temptation could come of not letting things alone . He held to that , and there were no means forth- coming either of coming to England to present herself . The family were ...
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... Lord Torwood ; but , whatever with- held her , it is certain that Emily only had the most suitable and reasonable pleasures for a young lady , and was altogether as nice , and gentle , and sensible , as could be desired . There never ...
... Lord Torwood ; but , whatever with- held her , it is certain that Emily only had the most suitable and reasonable pleasures for a young lady , and was altogether as nice , and gentle , and sensible , as could be desired . There never ...
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... lord . She would not wait till you came in , though I told her he saw no one on business without you- " 9 Torwood hastened on before this , expecting to see some importunate person bothering my father with a petition . What he did see ...
... lord . She would not wait till you came in , though I told her he saw no one on business without you- " 9 Torwood hastened on before this , expecting to see some importunate person bothering my father with a petition . What he did see ...
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... Lord Trevorsham is not equal to discuss it now . " " I see what you mean ! " she said quickly . " You would like to make me out crazy , but Lord Trevorsham knows better . Do not you , my father ? " she said , with a strong emphasis ...
... Lord Trevorsham is not equal to discuss it now . " " I see what you mean ! " she said quickly . " You would like to make me out crazy , but Lord Trevorsham knows better . Do not you , my father ? " she said , with a strong emphasis ...
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