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I told you my regard could amount to no more than friendship . H. Nay , Sarah , it was more than half a year before I knew that there was an insurmountable obstacle in the way . You say your regard is merely friendship , and that you ...
I told you my regard could amount to no more than friendship . H. Nay , Sarah , it was more than half a year before I knew that there was an insurmountable obstacle in the way . You say your regard is merely friendship , and that you ...
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Whatever favours you granted must proceed from pure regard . from pure regard . No betrothed virgin ever gave the object of her choice kisses , caresses more modest or more bewitching than those you have given me a thousand and a ...
Whatever favours you granted must proceed from pure regard . from pure regard . No betrothed virgin ever gave the object of her choice kisses , caresses more modest or more bewitching than those you have given me a thousand and a ...
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for not returning my regard . Yet that which I thought a prophecy , was I suspect a history . She had swerved twice from her vowed engagements , first to me , and then from me to another . If she made a fool of me , what did she make of ...
for not returning my regard . Yet that which I thought a prophecy , was I suspect a history . She had swerved twice from her vowed engagements , first to me , and then from me to another . If she made a fool of me , what did she make of ...
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