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... called the Force of Friendship . Cervantes had set the ex- ample of varying a long narrative , by the introduction of such . novels , or historiettes . Scarron and others had followed the ex- ample , but with less propriety than Le Sage ...
... called the Force of Friendship . Cervantes had set the ex- ample of varying a long narrative , by the introduction of such . novels , or historiettes . Scarron and others had followed the ex- ample , but with less propriety than Le Sage ...
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... called me even then his wife . " I had never concealed any thing from my father , for , with my love for him , there was mixed no fear except the fear lest I should give him pain . But I had never heard him speak of love such as I felt ...
... called me even then his wife . " I had never concealed any thing from my father , for , with my love for him , there was mixed no fear except the fear lest I should give him pain . But I had never heard him speak of love such as I felt ...
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... called for a gallon of sack , and bade the witness drink . No sooner did the latter touch the flagon with his lips , than the defendant's agent quitted the room . The cause came on , and the witness was called , upon which the court was ...
... called for a gallon of sack , and bade the witness drink . No sooner did the latter touch the flagon with his lips , than the defendant's agent quitted the room . The cause came on , and the witness was called , upon which the court was ...
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