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... Eliza B. , Mrs. C. , and Mrs. D. Mrs. C. I am very glad to see you , my dear Miss B. , again ; pray how long have you been arrived ? Eliza . I came only just before dinner , and I have done nothing but ask questions ever since my ...
... Eliza B. , Mrs. C. , and Mrs. D. Mrs. C. I am very glad to see you , my dear Miss B. , again ; pray how long have you been arrived ? Eliza . I came only just before dinner , and I have done nothing but ask questions ever since my ...
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Eliza . Oh yes ! and I have hardly ever visited any town except this . Mrs. C. Did you not go to school in town ? Eliza . Dear mamma taught us herself as long as she was able , and since her death we have had a governess . Mrs. C. You ...
Eliza . Oh yes ! and I have hardly ever visited any town except this . Mrs. C. Did you not go to school in town ? Eliza . Dear mamma taught us herself as long as she was able , and since her death we have had a governess . Mrs. C. You ...
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Eliza . I remember perfectly the last evening I spent with Amelia , she took me into her arbour and gave me a little book , called " Familiar Dialogues , " and she said to me , " when you go home I hope you will try to have such a holy ...
Eliza . I remember perfectly the last evening I spent with Amelia , she took me into her arbour and gave me a little book , called " Familiar Dialogues , " and she said to me , " when you go home I hope you will try to have such a holy ...
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... Eliza . But perhaps they may never live to be old . Mrs. C. My dear Miss Eliza , how dismally you talk . I hope with all your advantages , you are not so enthusiastic as to think in this way . Every body ought to have a proper sense of ...
... Eliza . But perhaps they may never live to be old . Mrs. C. My dear Miss Eliza , how dismally you talk . I hope with all your advantages , you are not so enthusiastic as to think in this way . Every body ought to have a proper sense of ...
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... Eliza and Mrs. C. looked up earnestly at Mrs. H. without speaking . Mrs. D. How ! Amelia ! what was the matter ? Mrs. C. Her seizure was most alarming and rapid , and at- tended with extraordinary suffering ; she was not ill twenty ...
... Eliza and Mrs. C. looked up earnestly at Mrs. H. without speaking . Mrs. D. How ! Amelia ! what was the matter ? Mrs. C. Her seizure was most alarming and rapid , and at- tended with extraordinary suffering ; she was not ill twenty ...
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