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The Adventures of Harry Richmond

CHAPTER XIV
10/18

I'm for bed.

What was the name of the play we saw this evening?
Oh! Struensee, to be sure.

We missed the scaffold.' He wished us good-night on an appointment of the hour for breakfast, and ordered beds for us in the hotel.
Miss Goodwin commenced: 'But really I have nothing to tell you, or very little.

You know, Papa has introductions everywhere; we are like Continental people, and speak a variety of languages, and I am almost a foreigner, we are so much abroad; but I do think English boys should be educated at home: I hope you'll go to an English college.' Noticing my painful look, 'We saw him at the Court of the Prince of Eppenwelzen,' she said, as if her brows ached.

'He is very kindly treated there; he was there some weeks ago.


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