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Excerpt from The Life of a Lover, Vol. 4 of 6: In a Series of Letters
Duke; and, from her representations, I judged it time to obtain my recal, and interfere. When, however, I questioned Diana, I could get nothing out of her but the worn-out answer, that she did not like him. Is he not young, rich, hand some? Of a noble family and splendid for tunes, child? Said I. It may'be so,' answered she, like a mere infant but, dear papa, I never can like him. Judge, now, whether this was not provoking?
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