A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... female delicacy would gladly have escaped the oppreffive ftate of public celebration , yet Geraldine was determined not ... lady Monteith prefided with unaffected sweetness and polished grace at thofe feftal entertainments by which fir ...
... female delicacy would gladly have escaped the oppreffive ftate of public celebration , yet Geraldine was determined not ... lady Monteith prefided with unaffected sweetness and polished grace at thofe feftal entertainments by which fir ...
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... lady Monteith's fucceeding to her inheritance , two thoufand pounds a - year fhould be folely appropriated to her , that is to fay , not merely the in- come , but the abfolute power of giving or bequeathing it to whomfoever the chofe ...
... lady Monteith's fucceeding to her inheritance , two thoufand pounds a - year fhould be folely appropriated to her , that is to fay , not merely the in- come , but the abfolute power of giving or bequeathing it to whomfoever the chofe ...
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... Lady Monteith could fcarcely enjoy a compliment which conveyed such strong contempt for what fhe had ever been accustomed to view with affectionate re- gard . She fmothered a figh , and af fumed a faint fmile . But the smile and the ...
... Lady Monteith could fcarcely enjoy a compliment which conveyed such strong contempt for what fhe had ever been accustomed to view with affectionate re- gard . She fmothered a figh , and af fumed a faint fmile . But the smile and the ...
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... lady Monteith's marriage . Certainly at this period no- body knew the Morgans ; and her lady- fhip's knowledge of the fashionable world was fo antedated , that the very card she intended fhould announce her indifput- able claim to ...
... lady Monteith's marriage . Certainly at this period no- body knew the Morgans ; and her lady- fhip's knowledge of the fashionable world was fo antedated , that the very card she intended fhould announce her indifput- able claim to ...
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... Lady Monteith had now , for the first time in her life , the painful task of apo- logizing for what the conceived to be a moral impropriety in the conduct of a perfon whom fhe tenderly loved . Un- used to disguise , fhe faltered in her ...
... Lady Monteith had now , for the first time in her life , the painful task of apo- logizing for what the conceived to be a moral impropriety in the conduct of a perfon whom fhe tenderly loved . Un- used to disguise , fhe faltered in her ...
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