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The distracted lady; : containing, a familiar conversation, betwixt a lady of fortune who was dispairing [sic] of a husband, and an old married gentlewoman who had been courted by thirty-nine suitors. ... Published for the use of ... gentlemen ... and ladies ... By one who in a by-room over-heard all that past
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