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Pàgina 45
... lady from the hands of her violater . " I can scarcely , Sir , express the pleasure I received from the dear gentleman's warmth , nay heat , on this occa- sion ; as it shewed me at once both the virtue of his own heart , and the power ...
... lady from the hands of her violater . " I can scarcely , Sir , express the pleasure I received from the dear gentleman's warmth , nay heat , on this occa- sion ; as it shewed me at once both the virtue of his own heart , and the power ...
Pàgina 47
... lady could not be much is allowed to try the experiment , how condescending in disappointed by the ill - behaviour of a man , who had nei- that case will it be in the lady to give way to it , as to an ther taste nor principles , if she ...
... lady could not be much is allowed to try the experiment , how condescending in disappointed by the ill - behaviour of a man , who had nei- that case will it be in the lady to give way to it , as to an ther taste nor principles , if she ...
Pàgina 207
... lady Dunallan , who having before marriage been guilty of a faux pas , exposed her child in order to conceal it . The lovers are reconciled , when Rose is unfortunately lost , ( heroines are almost always run away with ) but discovered ...
... lady Dunallan , who having before marriage been guilty of a faux pas , exposed her child in order to conceal it . The lovers are reconciled , when Rose is unfortunately lost , ( heroines are almost always run away with ) but discovered ...
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