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" ... pure and delicate mind must be the idea, almost amounting to conviction, of her having been the offspring of crime and shame. Still, it was constantly and kindly represented to her that, as there was no actual proof of this fact, it could not by any... "
Ernestine; or, The child of mystery, by a lady of fashion [miss Blackwell] 3 ... - Page 6
by miss Blackwell - 1840
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The Tuft-hunter, Volume 1

Lord William Pitt Lennox - 1843 - 768 pages
...shine in any society. The untimely fate of her unfortunate mother, the cruel sufferings of her father, seemed to affect her more deeply than the uncertainty of her own birth, however painful to her pure and delicate mind must be the idea, almost amounting to conviction,...
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