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... Norlis , she said to him , " Are you mad , that you talk to me of love ? You are the husband of an amiable and virtuous wo- man - Do you think me less estimable than she is ? Are you not afraid of forfeiting my good opinion , by ...
... Norlis , she said to him , " Are you mad , that you talk to me of love ? You are the husband of an amiable and virtuous wo- man - Do you think me less estimable than she is ? Are you not afraid of forfeiting my good opinion , by ...
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... Norlis is , essentially , an honourable and excellent man . Five years of married intimacy and unbounded confi- dence , have only convinced me more and more how truly he merits my esteem and my affection . In vain should I attempt to ...
... Norlis is , essentially , an honourable and excellent man . Five years of married intimacy and unbounded confi- dence , have only convinced me more and more how truly he merits my esteem and my affection . In vain should I attempt to ...
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... Norlis shall never be your husband . He may , it is true , distress me in a thousand ways ; but I will bear my sorrows with silent acqui- escence . It is my destiny , and I will fulfil it . " " Since , then , you know all , said she , I ...
... Norlis shall never be your husband . He may , it is true , distress me in a thousand ways ; but I will bear my sorrows with silent acqui- escence . It is my destiny , and I will fulfil it . " " Since , then , you know all , said she , I ...
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