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9781425543099
At all events, until he declared himself, he had no right to take offence at her conduct, and therefore to be angry was a great piece of impertinence, for which he deserved punishment. Accordingly Julia resolved to be angry with Heartwell, and flirt with Sopus until the former made a downright declaration, or demonstrated his affection by growing very pale and melancholy. Having come to this determination, she lay awake restless and feverish the rest of the night.Paulding, James Kirke is the author of 'Tales of the Good Woman / by a Doubtful Gentleman: Otherwise, James K. Paulding: Edited by William I. Paulding.', published 2006 under ISBN 9781425543099 and ISBN 142554309X.
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