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Page 180
... daughter ; and though I cannot justify her sentiments at the latter end of it , they are such as might arise in a mind which had not yet recovered its temper after so great a provoca- tion . I present the reader with it as I received it ...
... daughter ; and though I cannot justify her sentiments at the latter end of it , they are such as might arise in a mind which had not yet recovered its temper after so great a provoca- tion . I present the reader with it as I received it ...
Page 181
... daughter , whom still , though it had been violated , you might have maintained in plenty , and even luxury , of great- er moment to her , than to my daughter hers , whose only sustenance it was ? And must my son , void of all the ...
... daughter , whom still , though it had been violated , you might have maintained in plenty , and even luxury , of great- er moment to her , than to my daughter hers , whose only sustenance it was ? And must my son , void of all the ...
Page 389
... daughter queen of Persia . Helim , who knew very well the fate of all those unhappy women who had been thus ad- vanced , and could not but be privy to the secret love which Abdallah bore his daughter , " Far be it , " says he , " from ...
... daughter queen of Persia . Helim , who knew very well the fate of all those unhappy women who had been thus ad- vanced , and could not but be privy to the secret love which Abdallah bore his daughter , " Far be it , " says he , " from ...
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