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... object before him . Withdrawing Courtenay from the scene of gayety by which he was surrounded , he prevailed upon him to go home and then repaired to Tyrrel's lodgings . The scene which ensued may be described in the words of the author ...
... object before him . Withdrawing Courtenay from the scene of gayety by which he was surrounded , he prevailed upon him to go home and then repaired to Tyrrel's lodgings . The scene which ensued may be described in the words of the author ...
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... object , Tyrrel , in coming hither , was , not to hear your efforts at exculpation - for Done that you can make will be sufficient - your offence is only aggravated ' by what you have already said - I come to enforce a demand - you have ...
... object , Tyrrel , in coming hither , was , not to hear your efforts at exculpation - for Done that you can make will be sufficient - your offence is only aggravated ' by what you have already said - I come to enforce a demand - you have ...
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... it . Courtenay , restored to rea- son and his fortune , falls in love with Caroline , and learns who is the true object of her affections . He brings about an explanation of the misunderstanding which has so long per- plexed 24 Granby .
... it . Courtenay , restored to rea- son and his fortune , falls in love with Caroline , and learns who is the true object of her affections . He brings about an explanation of the misunderstanding which has so long per- plexed 24 Granby .
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... object a foreign people . But they were no longer to be borne when exercised at home . The patience of his new victims was soon exhausted , and they had recourse to the courts of justice . But , with his military authority as his shield ...
... object a foreign people . But they were no longer to be borne when exercised at home . The patience of his new victims was soon exhausted , and they had recourse to the courts of justice . But , with his military authority as his shield ...
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... object . Jameson caused his unknown prisoner to be strictly guard- ed . The latter at first suppressed his true name from consid- eration for Arnold ; but , the day after his capture , supposing that the American general had had time to ...
... object . Jameson caused his unknown prisoner to be strictly guard- ed . The latter at first suppressed his true name from consid- eration for Arnold ; but , the day after his capture , supposing that the American general had had time to ...
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