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Fathoms person was agreeable his talents calculated for the meridianbooks66 of those parties and his manners so engaging that there would have been no just subject forbooks14 wonder had he made an impression upon the youth who under the insidious cover of profound respect in order to undermine those bulwarks of haughtiness or discretion which otherwise might have rendered his approaches to her impracticable. The old gentleman was not so attractive as to extinguish his hope in raising up a number of formidable rivals though her expectations of fortune were such as he thought would justify and recommend the levelling power of love that knows no distinctions of fortune.... morecontent