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was on a ſudden ſo taken that he could not but mak a full ſtop to gaze as her.

The maid no ſooner perceived his eyes fixed on her, that coulering her checks with a roſy bluſh, ſhe modeſtly retired, ſo leſs ſurpriſed with his perſonage than as with her beauty. However this be- ing first time they had feen each o- ther he had not the courage to make any advances, but poftel to to vn about fit- ten mils bevond that, but in a man- {reconstruct|ne}}r without a heart, for he left that with

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