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I cannot fix the time for my intended visit to you, but I shall not forget my promise of calling to see you. Gyles shall be returned. An odd affair has happened lately, which I must tell you of, though I am in a hurry.
I cannot fix the time for my intended visit to you, but I shall not forget my promise of calling to see you. Gyles shall be returned. An odd affair has happened lately, which I must tell you of, though I am in a hurry.
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Mr. Elliot tells me he expects to be ordained soon, and, if my circumstances will any way permit, I shall be present at the solemnity. Mrs. Belknap joins her salutations to mine, which are the dictates of sincerity, when I assure you ...
Mr. Elliot tells me he expects to be ordained soon, and, if my circumstances will any way permit, I shall be present at the solemnity. Mrs. Belknap joins her salutations to mine, which are the dictates of sincerity, when I assure you ...
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Besides, it is not to be expected that a General would tell a story in the way that you and I and other common folks would. What advantage would arise from being a General, if, after all, he must be like other people ?
Besides, it is not to be expected that a General would tell a story in the way that you and I and other common folks would. What advantage would arise from being a General, if, after all, he must be like other people ?
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This is a specimen of the little villainy of the cattle by whom we are, I should say have been, governed; for, as that assembly is dissolved, 'tis no blasphemy to tell the truth. Yours affectionately, Jeremy Belknap.
This is a specimen of the little villainy of the cattle by whom we are, I should say have been, governed; for, as that assembly is dissolved, 'tis no blasphemy to tell the truth. Yours affectionately, Jeremy Belknap.
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Did I live in the State in which this remarkable event took place, I would take pains to ascertain the fact ; and, having done this, would make a point of telling the story, and letting it be known who the representative was, ...
Did I live in the State in which this remarkable event took place, I would take pains to ascertain the fact ; and, having done this, would make a point of telling the story, and letting it be known who the representative was, ...
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