A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... Edward to live with us till he " forms an establishment of his own . " Is not he a divine fellow ? And this " morning he looks more refiftless than " ever . Such fpirit ! fuch information ! " it would have been a fhame to have " had him ...
... Edward to live with us till he " forms an establishment of his own . " Is not he a divine fellow ? And this " morning he looks more refiftless than " ever . Such fpirit ! fuch information ! " it would have been a fhame to have " had him ...
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... Edward the new house . O , I declare " I have not had the humanity to in- " quire after aunty ; but I can't stay to " hear now . You'll tell me to night all " the process of the foot , and the doctor . " Sparkle my love : Edward is amaz ...
... Edward the new house . O , I declare " I have not had the humanity to in- " quire after aunty ; but I can't stay to " hear now . You'll tell me to night all " the process of the foot , and the doctor . " Sparkle my love : Edward is amaz ...
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... Edward Fitzofborne have heard the fhameful tale of mercenary indigence concealing difguft under the mask of admiration to entrap the wealth of ina- nity into a degrading connexion , with- out expreffing the most generous emo- tion ? How ...
... Edward Fitzofborne have heard the fhameful tale of mercenary indigence concealing difguft under the mask of admiration to entrap the wealth of ina- nity into a degrading connexion , with- out expreffing the most generous emo- tion ? How ...
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... Edward resumed the discourse on the subject of the claims of duty , which were , he said , often in- compatible with those of the heart . In the conclufion he seemed a little foftened on : on the harsh subject of eternal fepara- tion ...
... Edward resumed the discourse on the subject of the claims of duty , which were , he said , often in- compatible with those of the heart . In the conclufion he seemed a little foftened on : on the harsh subject of eternal fepara- tion ...
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... the merits of the patent coffin . Lady Arabella was accompanied home by the Fitzofbornes . The vif countefs engaged in the friendly task of of confolation , while Edward , leaning back with his 162 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
... the merits of the patent coffin . Lady Arabella was accompanied home by the Fitzofbornes . The vif countefs engaged in the friendly task of of confolation , while Edward , leaning back with his 162 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
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