A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... sometimes proved unequal to the arduous conflict , and he felt a depreffing inquietude which even the fmiles of his little girl could not con- stantly divert . Though calamity ren- ders the felfish mind ftill more callous to the forrows ...
... sometimes proved unequal to the arduous conflict , and he felt a depreffing inquietude which even the fmiles of his little girl could not con- stantly divert . Though calamity ren- ders the felfish mind ftill more callous to the forrows ...
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... Sometimes , indeed , they wandered to lady Monteith ; but if the obferved him , they were inftantly with- drawn , with an expreffion of regret for the involuntary dereliction , " His aim was to exhibit a fuperior mind , inflexible in ...
... Sometimes , indeed , they wandered to lady Monteith ; but if the obferved him , they were inftantly with- drawn , with an expreffion of regret for the involuntary dereliction , " His aim was to exhibit a fuperior mind , inflexible in ...
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... Sometimes terminating his filent adulation by ex- claiming , " Happy Monteith ! " At another , expatiating in praise of friend- fhip ; or , if he aimed at making the most moft forcible impreffion , he only in- terrupted the vivacity 210 ...
... Sometimes terminating his filent adulation by ex- claiming , " Happy Monteith ! " At another , expatiating in praise of friend- fhip ; or , if he aimed at making the most moft forcible impreffion , he only in- terrupted the vivacity 210 ...
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... Sometimes , " indeed , the said , The house fits late " these turbulent times . Then , after " parliament broke up , you had fome " business to get through to serve a friend . The physicians give us great " hope of her to - day ; and ...
... Sometimes , " indeed , the said , The house fits late " these turbulent times . Then , after " parliament broke up , you had fome " business to get through to serve a friend . The physicians give us great " hope of her to - day ; and ...
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... Sometimes , " indeed , the said , The house fits late " these turbulent times . Then , after " parliament broke up , you had fome " business to get through to ferve a * friend . The phyficians give us great Сс hope of her to - day ; and ...
... Sometimes , " indeed , the said , The house fits late " these turbulent times . Then , after " parliament broke up , you had fome " business to get through to ferve a * friend . The phyficians give us great Сс hope of her to - day ; and ...
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