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" The lover, or rather the ravisher, is regardless of the stones or broken pieces of trees which may lie in his route, being anxious only to convey his prize in safety to his own party, where a scene ensues too shocking to relate. "
The Scots Magazine, Or, General Repository of Literature, History, and Politics - Σελίδα 667
1798
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