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... young [ tion was dictated by tyranny , cowardice , and re- lady to a place of safety ; and that there he should venge . At my request Mr. Gaoler , set this young threaten and terrify her ; but Mr. Thornhill was to officer , now your ...
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... young lady can not be rich , she has still a compe- shall see her . " So saying he went off with his tence sufficient to give content . Here you see an honest young soldier , who is willing to take her without fortune : they have long ...
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... young gentleman has been bred a scholar , and is designed for an employment in the service of his country . I am told he's a man of an excellent understanding . Miss Hardcastle . Is he ? Hardcastle . Very generous . Miss Hardcastle . I ...
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