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Thou art his and he is thine.  
Thou art his and he is thine.  


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''Washington,  D.C.''<ref>Wahsington D. C. – in original.</ref>  
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We quote the above from Mr. Russell Smith’s nice reprint of Aubrey’s Miscellanies, 4th edition, 1857. The editor adds the following note ; “ This story may be true in all its details, except the name of the lady, who was a daughter of Sir W. Long: she married Somerset Fox, Esq.
We quote the above from Mr. Russell Smith’s nice reprint of Aubrey’s Miscellanies, 4th edition, 1857. The editor adds the following note ; “ This story may be true in all its details, except the name of the lady, who was a daughter of Sir W. Long: she married Somerset Fox, Esq.
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