The Guardian, Band 1C. Whittingham, published John Sharpe, 1804 |
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... young master was married that night at Knightsbridge , in the presence of his brother and two or three other persons ; and that just before the ceremony he took his brother aside , and asked him to marry the other young woman . Now ...
... young master was married that night at Knightsbridge , in the presence of his brother and two or three other persons ; and that just before the ceremony he took his brother aside , and asked him to marry the other young woman . Now ...
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... young woman , not yet nine- teen , in which there are these lamentable words , Alas ! whither shall I fly ? he has deceived , ruined , and left me . ' The circumstances of her story are only those ordinary ones , that her lover was a ...
... young woman , not yet nine- teen , in which there are these lamentable words , Alas ! whither shall I fly ? he has deceived , ruined , and left me . ' The circumstances of her story are only those ordinary ones , that her lover was a ...
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... young woman is soon to be disposed of else- where . As to the young ladies of my acquaintance in your great town , I do not know one whom I could think of as a wife , who is not either prepossessed with some inclination for some other ...
... young woman is soon to be disposed of else- where . As to the young ladies of my acquaintance in your great town , I do not know one whom I could think of as a wife , who is not either prepossessed with some inclination for some other ...
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