A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... shall not be " left deftitute . " Sir William here rofe and hurried out of the room , while lady Powerscourt loudly disclaimed the word relation , pro- testing Mrs. Evans could not be nearer than a fecond coufin , which the counted ...
... shall not be " left deftitute . " Sir William here rofe and hurried out of the room , while lady Powerscourt loudly disclaimed the word relation , pro- testing Mrs. Evans could not be nearer than a fecond coufin , which the counted ...
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... shall be explained in their pro- per place . The reader must remember that I have left fir William in rather an awk- ward fituation . Some little hope that there might be a mutual misunderstand- ing induced him to repeat the offer ; and ...
... shall be explained in their pro- per place . The reader must remember that I have left fir William in rather an awk- ward fituation . Some little hope that there might be a mutual misunderstand- ing induced him to repeat the offer ; and ...
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... friend to you than " I have been ; but I fuppofe you have " fome reasons for your behaviour , and " so I shall only add that I wish you a " better offer . " He He then left the room , while the af flicted A TALE OF THE TIMES . 167.
... friend to you than " I have been ; but I fuppofe you have " fome reasons for your behaviour , and " so I shall only add that I wish you a " better offer . " He He then left the room , while the af flicted A TALE OF THE TIMES . 167.
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... shall " not continue . His own excellent " heart will not permit the disappoint- " ment of a favourite plan to inspire 65 lafting refentment against the worthy " youth who is an honour to his name . Perhaps , under the prefent circum ...
... shall " not continue . His own excellent " heart will not permit the disappoint- " ment of a favourite plan to inspire 65 lafting refentment against the worthy " youth who is an honour to his name . Perhaps , under the prefent circum ...
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... shall not expect that your lordship " can live here more than four months " in the year when it comes to be your " own ; I know you have a feat in Par- < liament , and when very particular " business is going on , you must cer- " tainly ...
... shall not expect that your lordship " can live here more than four months " in the year when it comes to be your " own ; I know you have a feat in Par- < liament , and when very particular " business is going on , you must cer- " tainly ...
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