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City College of New YorkCity College of New York was originally founded as the Free Academy of the City of New York in 1847. It was subsequently named the College of the City of New York, but that name was later transferred to the complex of the municipally-owned colleges in New York City, including Brooklyn College[?], Hunter College, and Queens College[?]. At that time, CCNY became officially City College of the College of the City of New York, later becoming City College of the City University of New York when CUNY replaced the College of the City of New York as the umbrella institution for the municipal-college system in 1961. The name City College of New York, however, is in general use.
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consequences I could not summon up courage.
I have never spent so terrible an hour as at that fatal dinner.html">dinner.
helped all the guests was discreet enough not to see.html">see.html">see.html">see that we left
spoke to Petri and his uncle, giving them opportunities for saying
man that he had better go and look after his affairs, and after
but yet good-natured and honest features; respectful in his
was said and done, I thought.html">thought him worthy of Rosalie, but I
to me forever. After he had gone, the marquis said he was sorry
business.
"However, we will see to that in the future," said he, meaningly,
to laud and extol their nephew, and ended by saying that as they
heir, was to have his excellency's patronage.
"We are longing," they added, "to see the girl from Marseilles he
begged me to take her away. We rose, and after we had saluted the
visibly disconcerted. As he escorted us to the door he stammered
that he should not have the honour of seeing her that evening, but
one another to relieve ourselves of the oppression which weighed
shameful trick, and she told me I ought to write him a note,
again.
"I will find some means of vengeance," said I; "but I don't think.html">think
preparations for leaving, and receive him to-morrow with that cold
not make the slightest reference to his godson."
"If Petri really loves me," said she, "I pity him. I think he is
at dinner, as he may possibly be unaware that leis presence was
it: I thought I should have died when our eyes met! Throughout
indeed he could hardly see me. Did he look at me while he was
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