A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... Evans's account of the " matter however , I will try to clear up the mistake ; and as fhe is your « friend and relation , they shall not be " left deftitute . " Sir William here rofe and hurried out of the room , while lady Powerscourt ...
... Evans's account of the " matter however , I will try to clear up the mistake ; and as fhe is your « friend and relation , they shall not be " left deftitute . " Sir William here rofe and hurried out of the room , while lady Powerscourt ...
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... Evans's from fome neighbouring gentlemen , he haftened to the cottage which fheltered modeft worth . He found the wife engaged in the humble offices of domeftic business , while the husband was rocking a little baby to fleep , and ...
... Evans's from fome neighbouring gentlemen , he haftened to the cottage which fheltered modeft worth . He found the wife engaged in the humble offices of domeftic business , while the husband was rocking a little baby to fleep , and ...
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... Evans's , and be- nevolence had entirely banished all ce- remonious referve from their refpectable gueft . He informed Mrs. Evans that he had a little girl as pretty as that which lay asleep in the cradle , but that her poor coufin ...
... Evans's , and be- nevolence had entirely banished all ce- remonious referve from their refpectable gueft . He informed Mrs. Evans that he had a little girl as pretty as that which lay asleep in the cradle , but that her poor coufin ...
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... Evans's cheek were foon quenched by a flood of tears ; and though fir Wil- liam was not absolutely unacquainted with tears of anger and difdain , he was con- vinced that these were of a milder qua- lity . Mrs. Evans's grief was ...
... Evans's cheek were foon quenched by a flood of tears ; and though fir Wil- liam was not absolutely unacquainted with tears of anger and difdain , he was con- vinced that these were of a milder qua- lity . Mrs. Evans's grief was ...
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Jane West. pitality of Mr. Evans had covered the little deal table . He then took occafion to ask the par- ticulars of their fituation , and soon found that it was penurious in the ex- treme . Every refource had been tried , every friend ...
Jane West. pitality of Mr. Evans had covered the little deal table . He then took occafion to ask the par- ticulars of their fituation , and soon found that it was penurious in the ex- treme . Every refource had been tried , every friend ...
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