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... means would be insufficient , and she found it expedient at once to increase her income from ten to twenty thousand a year . " " Just as Lucy had arrived at this conclusion , her mother entered the room , and put a stop to her ...
... means would be insufficient , and she found it expedient at once to increase her income from ten to twenty thousand a year . " " Just as Lucy had arrived at this conclusion , her mother entered the room , and put a stop to her ...
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... means wish to be very rich , nor in the highest ranks of society , because it is universally allowed by men of the greatest wisdom and experience , that per- sons in the middle ranks of life are the most ad- vantageously circumstanced ...
... means wish to be very rich , nor in the highest ranks of society , because it is universally allowed by men of the greatest wisdom and experience , that per- sons in the middle ranks of life are the most ad- vantageously circumstanced ...
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... means of instruction and amusement ; and I would have regular hours for business and recreation . " " O how delightful ! " exclaimed Lucy ; “ I can fancy exactly what kind of a house and garden it is , and what kind of people they are ...
... means of instruction and amusement ; and I would have regular hours for business and recreation . " " O how delightful ! " exclaimed Lucy ; “ I can fancy exactly what kind of a house and garden it is , and what kind of people they are ...
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... should wish to have recourse to such absurd and sinful means of information : and yet as it is very likely they may sometimes feel curiosity respecting their future destiny , they will I hope listen to the OWN FORTUNETELLER . 27.
... should wish to have recourse to such absurd and sinful means of information : and yet as it is very likely they may sometimes feel curiosity respecting their future destiny , they will I hope listen to the OWN FORTUNETELLER . 27.
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... means , at present , to be consid- ered as unchangeable . On the contrary , if the indolent should be roused by a dread of the con- sequences awaiting his disposition , to become active and industrious - the extravagant , moderate and ...
... means , at present , to be consid- ered as unchangeable . On the contrary , if the indolent should be roused by a dread of the con- sequences awaiting his disposition , to become active and industrious - the extravagant , moderate and ...
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