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... Florio . The boy was now old enough to know his sup- posed father's circumstances , and that therefore he was to make his way in the world by his own industry . This consideration grew stronger in him every day , and pro- duced so good ...
... Florio . The boy was now old enough to know his sup- posed father's circumstances , and that therefore he was to make his way in the world by his own industry . This consideration grew stronger in him every day , and pro- duced so good ...
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secret passion for Florio , but conducted herself with so much prudence , that she never gave him the least intima- tion of it . Florio was now engaged in all those arts and improvements that are proper to raise a man's private fortune ...
secret passion for Florio , but conducted herself with so much prudence , that she never gave him the least intima- tion of it . Florio was now engaged in all those arts and improvements that are proper to raise a man's private fortune ...
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lives together ; and received , in the dutiful and affectionate behaviour of Florio and Leonilla , the just recompence as well as natural effects of that care which they had be- stowed upon them in their education . L No 124 . MONDAY ...
lives together ; and received , in the dutiful and affectionate behaviour of Florio and Leonilla , the just recompence as well as natural effects of that care which they had be- stowed upon them in their education . L No 124 . MONDAY ...
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... Florio . If you believe Florio with Strephon's estate would behave himself as he does , now Florio is certainly your man ; but if you think Strephon , were he in Florio's condition , would be as obsequious as Florio is now , you ought ...
... Florio . If you believe Florio with Strephon's estate would behave himself as he does , now Florio is certainly your man ; but if you think Strephon , were he in Florio's condition , would be as obsequious as Florio is now , you ought ...
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... his own sake ? and by that judge which gives the greater instances of his valuingyou for yourself only . After you have expressed some sense of the humble approach ד * approach of Florio , and a little disdain THE SPECTATOR . No 149 .
... his own sake ? and by that judge which gives the greater instances of his valuingyou for yourself only . After you have expressed some sense of the humble approach ד * approach of Florio , and a little disdain THE SPECTATOR . No 149 .
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