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Oh but Lenore is quite
Oh, but Lenore is quite different!”
— from The Three Brides by Charlotte M. (Charlotte Mary) Yonge

of being left in quiet
I can only be such a husband as you desire on condition of being left in quiet possession of that which I believe to be my own.
— from The Adventures of Hugh Trevor by Thomas Holcroft


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