A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... lefs hand struck a false chord , and a me- chanical impulse aroused her attention time enough to answer her lord's in- quiries , if the was well , and if any thing made her unhappy . His affectionate folicitude restored her mind to its ...
... lefs hand struck a false chord , and a me- chanical impulse aroused her attention time enough to answer her lord's in- quiries , if the was well , and if any thing made her unhappy . His affectionate folicitude restored her mind to its ...
197 psl.
... lefs hand struck a false chord , and a me- chanical impulse aroused her attention time enough to answer her lord's in- quiries , if the was well , and if any thing made her unhappy . His affectionate folicitude restored her mind to its ...
... lefs hand struck a false chord , and a me- chanical impulse aroused her attention time enough to answer her lord's in- quiries , if the was well , and if any thing made her unhappy . His affectionate folicitude restored her mind to its ...
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... lefs agitating than those in which he was now placed . Nor can it be wondered at , that , instead of going home to re- ceive more punctual intelligence , he immediately set off in pursuit of a faith- less wife and a treacherous friend ...
... lefs agitating than those in which he was now placed . Nor can it be wondered at , that , instead of going home to re- ceive more punctual intelligence , he immediately set off in pursuit of a faith- less wife and a treacherous friend ...
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