A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... look a little after his eftate , and at leaft be there in time to attend the approaching audit . But the worthy baronet was by this time become very uneasy about the ftability of poffef- fions more fragile than the wide do- mains of ...
... look a little after his eftate , and at leaft be there in time to attend the approaching audit . But the worthy baronet was by this time become very uneasy about the ftability of poffef- fions more fragile than the wide do- mains of ...
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... of fighs , tears , and faintings , by which his gentle lady ftrove to induce him to speak and look like other people . Even the tender argument , that a man who * who really loved his wife muft adopt all her 52 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
... of fighs , tears , and faintings , by which his gentle lady ftrove to induce him to speak and look like other people . Even the tender argument , that a man who * who really loved his wife muft adopt all her 52 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
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... apartments , because it would look like unkindness to his poor wife to re- ftore things to their old ftate again . From the fame motive he kept the temples temples and ftatues in good repair , though he either A TALE OF THE TIMES . 93.
... apartments , because it would look like unkindness to his poor wife to re- ftore things to their old ftate again . From the fame motive he kept the temples temples and ftatues in good repair , though he either A TALE OF THE TIMES . 93.
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... look , each motion , wak'd a new - born grace , That o'er her form its tranfient glory cast : Some lovely wonder soon ufurp'd the place , Chas'd by a charm ftill lovelier than the last . MASON . My readers , whom I introduced in the ...
... look , each motion , wak'd a new - born grace , That o'er her form its tranfient glory cast : Some lovely wonder soon ufurp'd the place , Chas'd by a charm ftill lovelier than the last . MASON . My readers , whom I introduced in the ...
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... look , that it concerned lord Monteith , fhe feemed rather to loiter in her attempt to leave the room . " Stay , my dear love , if you like it better , " faid fir William , " for I have no fecrets from you . " The permiffion was very ...
... look , that it concerned lord Monteith , fhe feemed rather to loiter in her attempt to leave the room . " Stay , my dear love , if you like it better , " faid fir William , " for I have no fecrets from you . " The permiffion was very ...
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