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Our own times have lighted on lady - editors , who exercise mild sway over small critics and poetasters ; lady - lecturers , ( not exclusively in the curtain line ! ) who advocate , la Wolstonecroft , the rights of women ; and lady ...
Our own times have lighted on lady - editors , who exercise mild sway over small critics and poetasters ; lady - lecturers , ( not exclusively in the curtain line ! ) who advocate , la Wolstonecroft , the rights of women ; and lady ...
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I was brought here a slave , torn from my poor old father ; my heart had broke with sorrow but for you , lady . You took me to you , and dried the tears that ran trickling down my face with words of comfort and compassion .
I was brought here a slave , torn from my poor old father ; my heart had broke with sorrow but for you , lady . You took me to you , and dried the tears that ran trickling down my face with words of comfort and compassion .
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-I was going to the Lady Zorayda . Thou art come to my very wish . Sadi . To see what luck is ! that the appearance of a man Moor should tickle thus the inclinations of a little she Christian ! Didst really wish to see me , Agnes ?
-I was going to the Lady Zorayda . Thou art come to my very wish . Sadi . To see what luck is ! that the appearance of a man Moor should tickle thus the inclinations of a little she Christian ! Didst really wish to see me , Agnes ?
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