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A LETTER OF ADVICE . FROM MISS MEDORA TREVILIAN , AT PADUA , TO
MISS ARAMINTA VAVASOUR , IN LONDON . You tell me you ' re promised a
lover , They wore the red cross on their shoulder , My own Araminta , next week ;
They ...
A LETTER OF ADVICE . FROM MISS MEDORA TREVILIAN , AT PADUA , TO
MISS ARAMINTA VAVASOUR , IN LONDON . You tell me you ' re promised a
lover , They wore the red cross on their shoulder , My own Araminta , next week ;
They ...
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If he does not call Werther delicious , My own Araminta , say " No ! " If he ever
sets foot in the City Among the stockbrokers and Jews , If he has not a heart full of
pity , If he don ' t stand six feet in his shoes , If he studies the news in the papers ...
If he does not call Werther delicious , My own Araminta , say " No ! " If he ever
sets foot in the City Among the stockbrokers and Jews , If he has not a heart full of
pity , If he don ' t stand six feet in his shoes , If he studies the news in the papers ...
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If his lips are not red - If he knows not the language of flowers , der than roses ,
My own Araminta , say " No ! " . If his hands are He must walk - like a god of old
story not whiter than Come down from the home of his rest ; snow , He must smile
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If his lips are not red - If he knows not the language of flowers , der than roses ,
My own Araminta , say " No ! " . If his hands are He must walk - like a god of old
story not whiter than Come down from the home of his rest ; snow , He must smile
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