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I had no chance either of exculpating myself , or of probing the question to the bottom , but by stating the naked truth , and , therefore I said at once ' Sarah told me , Sir ( and I never shall forget the way in which she told me ...
I had no chance either of exculpating myself , or of probing the question to the bottom , but by stating the naked truth , and , therefore I said at once ' Sarah told me , Sir ( and I never shall forget the way in which she told me ...
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So I told him the whole story , ' what conjurations , and what mighty magic I won his daughter with ' , to be anything but mine for life . Nothing could well exceed his astonishment and apparent mortification .
So I told him the whole story , ' what conjurations , and what mighty magic I won his daughter with ' , to be anything but mine for life . Nothing could well exceed his astonishment and apparent mortification .
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I told PI told P- I should laugh in her face , if ever she pretended not to like me again . Her mother came in and said , she hoped I should excuse Sarah's coming up . Oh , Ma'am , ' I said , ' I have no wish to see her ; I feel her at ...
I told PI told P- I should laugh in her face , if ever she pretended not to like me again . Her mother came in and said , she hoped I should excuse Sarah's coming up . Oh , Ma'am , ' I said , ' I have no wish to see her ; I feel her at ...
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