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... agreeable to myself ; Mrs. Chamber's younger sister having had the small pox ; but now perfectly well , though she has hitherto been a very puny sickly girl . Mrs. Floyd too has been excessively bad with her winter cough and ...
... agreeable to myself ; Mrs. Chamber's younger sister having had the small pox ; but now perfectly well , though she has hitherto been a very puny sickly girl . Mrs. Floyd too has been excessively bad with her winter cough and ...
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... agreeable one too , ) to make you as easy and happy as it is in the power of people ( not of a very troublesome disposition ) to contrive . Your complaint and mine are not very different , as I imagine . Mine is a sort of dizziness ...
... agreeable one too , ) to make you as easy and happy as it is in the power of people ( not of a very troublesome disposition ) to contrive . Your complaint and mine are not very different , as I imagine . Mine is a sort of dizziness ...
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... agreeable fellow traveller has been beforehand with me in paying her compliments to you ; but I cannot be surprised at that , for she was formed to get the better of me in every thing , but respecting and esteeming you . That , indeed ...
... agreeable fellow traveller has been beforehand with me in paying her compliments to you ; but I cannot be surprised at that , for she was formed to get the better of me in every thing , but respecting and esteeming you . That , indeed ...
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... agreeable to your affairs to come here ; for I am sure you would like the situation of the house that I lodge in : it has the command of such a prospect , that I should do it injustice to attempt to describe it ; but the va- riety of ...
... agreeable to your affairs to come here ; for I am sure you would like the situation of the house that I lodge in : it has the command of such a prospect , that I should do it injustice to attempt to describe it ; but the va- riety of ...
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... agreeable companion and friend : we live together without form , but have all the complacence for each other that true friendship inspires . You are sensible that two people cannot always like the same thing : this we make easy , by ...
... agreeable companion and friend : we live together without form , but have all the complacence for each other that true friendship inspires . You are sensible that two people cannot always like the same thing : this we make easy , by ...
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