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... fortune are signed , and safe in my possession . It was her fortune , not her person , that induced me to wish for this match ; and pos- sessed of the one , let who will take the other . " " Good Heaven ! " cried Miss Wilmot , " how ...
... fortune are signed , and safe in my possession . It was her fortune , not her person , that induced me to wish for this match ; and pos- sessed of the one , let who will take the other . " " Good Heaven ! " cried Miss Wilmot , " how ...
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... fortune : they have long loved each other ; him go , " cried the ' Squire ; " whatever else I may and for the friendship I bear his father , my interest have done , I defy him there . I am too old now to shall not be wanting in his ...
... fortune : they have long loved each other ; him go , " cried the ' Squire ; " whatever else I may and for the friendship I bear his father , my interest have done , I defy him there . I am too old now to shall not be wanting in his ...
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... fortune , which is taken from his . know I am to lose half my fortune if I refuse him Garnet . Yet , what can you do ? For being , as you are , in love with Mr. Honeywood , madam- Miss Richland . How ! idiot , what do you mean ? In love ...
... fortune , which is taken from his . know I am to lose half my fortune if I refuse him Garnet . Yet , what can you do ? For being , as you are , in love with Mr. Honeywood , madam- Miss Richland . How ! idiot , what do you mean ? In love ...
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MEMOIRS of the life and writings of Dr Gold | 7 |
An Inquiry into the Present State of Polite | 122 |
Prologue by Laberius | 143 |
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