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... MARIA I don't know how it was , I hope he did not think . me indelicate — but I asked him , I believe , to sit down , or pointed to a chair . He sat down , and instead of having recourse to ob- servations upon the weather , or hackneyed ...
... MARIA I don't know how it was , I hope he did not think . me indelicate — but I asked him , I believe , to sit down , or pointed to a chair . He sat down , and instead of having recourse to ob- servations upon the weather , or hackneyed ...
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... Maria , -Miss Van Rough , brother . MARIA Her brother ! ( Turns and sees MANLY . ) Oh ! my The very gentleman I have been praising . MANLY The same amiable girl I saw this morning ! CHARLOTTE Why , you look as if you were acquainted ...
... Maria , -Miss Van Rough , brother . MARIA Her brother ! ( Turns and sees MANLY . ) Oh ! my The very gentleman I have been praising . MANLY The same amiable girl I saw this morning ! CHARLOTTE Why , you look as if you were acquainted ...
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... MARIA You distress me , Sir . MANLY Then I will sincerely beg your excuse for obtruding so disagreeable a subject and retire . ( Going . ) MARIA Stay , Sir ! your generosity and good opinion of me deserve a return ; but why must I ...
... MARIA You distress me , Sir . MANLY Then I will sincerely beg your excuse for obtruding so disagreeable a subject and retire . ( Going . ) MARIA Stay , Sir ! your generosity and good opinion of me deserve a return ; but why must I ...
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THE MAKING OF THE REPUBLIC | 1 |
from History of the American Revolu | 55 |
from Letters on Various | 94 |
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