A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... means , I hired a one - horfe chaife , and taking with me my whole family , confifting of my maid Betty and my favourite old tabby cat , fet out for Brighton . I there heard a narrative which made a very deep impreffion upon my mind ...
... means , I hired a one - horfe chaife , and taking with me my whole family , confifting of my maid Betty and my favourite old tabby cat , fet out for Brighton . I there heard a narrative which made a very deep impreffion upon my mind ...
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... mean , the uneafinefs of fir Wil- liam's difpofition . Though " gentle as zephyr blowing underneath a violet " upon most occafions , he had upon others a little of the old bachelor's tenacity about him . He would keep lady Pow- erfcourt ...
... mean , the uneafinefs of fir Wil- liam's difpofition . Though " gentle as zephyr blowing underneath a violet " upon most occafions , he had upon others a little of the old bachelor's tenacity about him . He would keep lady Pow- erfcourt ...
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... means of prevent- ing a relapfe . Indeed , he was become rather callous to die - away arguments ; and though his ... mean by thefe obfervations to caution my readers to be very sparing in the ufe of these chef - d'auvres of female ...
... means of prevent- ing a relapfe . Indeed , he was become rather callous to die - away arguments ; and though his ... mean by thefe obfervations to caution my readers to be very sparing in the ufe of these chef - d'auvres of female ...
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... means by which it had been effected .. Somebody or fomething was very much to blame ; but for his life he could : hardly tell where the fault lay , whether in the contagious atmosphere of Lon- don , in his lady's caprice , or his own ...
... means by which it had been effected .. Somebody or fomething was very much to blame ; but for his life he could : hardly tell where the fault lay , whether in the contagious atmosphere of Lon- don , in his lady's caprice , or his own ...
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... means of kicking and pushing that any one could either advance or retreat ; and as the chimney , the windows , and the doors , were all conftructed uniformly , any al- teration was dangerous ,, perhaps imprac- . ticable . The ready ...
... means of kicking and pushing that any one could either advance or retreat ; and as the chimney , the windows , and the doors , were all conftructed uniformly , any al- teration was dangerous ,, perhaps imprac- . ticable . The ready ...
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