Trip 4031 of 5400 collection book38

part 4031 photo bation which proceeded from conscious perfidy and fearbook13 was mistaken by the unsuspecting Hungarian for the sheer effects of love gratitude and surprise. This pretended relation after havingbook20 explained the degree of consanguinity which she and the Count stood in to each other and occasionally mentioned some anecdotes of the family in Scotland gave him to understand that she had married a merchant of London who by repeated losses in trade had been reduced to indigence and afterwards confined to prison where he then lay a breathless corpse having left her in the utmost extremity of wretchedness and want with two young children in the smallpox and an incurable cancer in one of her own breasts.... read all

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