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Page 59
Believe me , it would be well for all of us , if we were as good and as well
disposed Christians as the excellent family with whom I am now residing .
obliged by the interest in my welfare which has induced you to take so long a
walk , but I must ...
Believe me , it would be well for all of us , if we were as good and as well
disposed Christians as the excellent family with whom I am now residing .
obliged by the interest in my welfare which has induced you to take so long a
walk , but I must ...
Page 97
So rapidly do thoughts evolve in which our feelings and interests are deeply
concerned , that he had time to consider all this as he ascended the stairs , and to
determine on cultivating , to the best of his ability , an acquaintance that might
prove ...
So rapidly do thoughts evolve in which our feelings and interests are deeply
concerned , that he had time to consider all this as he ascended the stairs , and to
determine on cultivating , to the best of his ability , an acquaintance that might
prove ...
Page 103
Morlay , mia cura ! you are always twitting me with my carelessness in money
matters . Ought I not to count out these guineas and see that none be clipped ?
nay , ought I not , like a true Shylock in petticoats , to exact good interest for the
use ?
Morlay , mia cura ! you are always twitting me with my carelessness in money
matters . Ought I not to count out these guineas and see that none be clipped ?
nay , ought I not , like a true Shylock in petticoats , to exact good interest for the
use ?
Page 151
... while he betrayed the most lively interest in any trifle of foreign politics , or of
domestic occurrence , that bore a reference , however remote , to his own narrow
and bigoted notions in religious matters . Of one who had a brother at - the siege
...
... while he betrayed the most lively interest in any trifle of foreign politics , or of
domestic occurrence , that bore a reference , however remote , to his own narrow
and bigoted notions in religious matters . Of one who had a brother at - the siege
...
Page 153
Almost the only subject unconnected with religion which seemed to interest him
was that of hunting , an amusement to which he had always been passionately
addicted , and on which he dilated with H 5 WALTER COLYTON . 153 not help ...
Almost the only subject unconnected with religion which seemed to interest him
was that of hunting , an amusement to which he had always been passionately
addicted , and on which he dilated with H 5 WALTER COLYTON . 153 not help ...
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