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... ladies had left and the white cloth had been taken off the table . Gentlemen were supposed to discuss politics over their wine and walnuts , and how could you discuss politics with a disfranchised Roman Catholic without asking for a ...
... ladies had left and the white cloth had been taken off the table . Gentlemen were supposed to discuss politics over their wine and walnuts , and how could you discuss politics with a disfranchised Roman Catholic without asking for a ...
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... ladies have re- mained so long and still remain single , " Charles wrote to his father the day after the dinner - party : " if beauty and sense improved by the best education , command esteem & inspire love , no lady was ever better ...
... ladies have re- mained so long and still remain single , " Charles wrote to his father the day after the dinner - party : " if beauty and sense improved by the best education , command esteem & inspire love , no lady was ever better ...
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... ladies bore letters of introduction to other prom- inent people and they found that Grand - papa , who in addition to being the Sole Surviving Signer was the richest man in America and the descendant of a good old Irish family , had a ...
... ladies bore letters of introduction to other prom- inent people and they found that Grand - papa , who in addition to being the Sole Surviving Signer was the richest man in America and the descendant of a good old Irish family , had a ...
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AN HAWK UPRISING 16881737 | 3 |
THE TWIG IS BENT 17371757 | 27 |
LAW AND FIRST LOVE 17571764 | 42 |
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