A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... most diftant resemblance to an Adonis , and he wondered much that any body should fall in love with his brown bob and Ke- venhuller hat ; but fince it was fo , ( and the lady's mother protefted fhe did not exaggerate , ) he never fhould ...
... most diftant resemblance to an Adonis , and he wondered much that any body should fall in love with his brown bob and Ke- venhuller hat ; but fince it was fo , ( and the lady's mother protefted fhe did not exaggerate , ) he never fhould ...
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... most occafions , he had upon others a little of the old bachelor's tenacity about him . He would keep lady Pow- erfcourt a coach and fix with all his heart , but he did not like ladies driving . four in hand . She might have half a ...
... most occafions , he had upon others a little of the old bachelor's tenacity about him . He would keep lady Pow- erfcourt a coach and fix with all his heart , but he did not like ladies driving . four in hand . She might have half a ...
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... most bridegrooms in his fituation would have been inclined to refer the lady's propofal rather to the exuberant defire of grati- fying his peculiar inclination , than to any latent wish of being deprived of his fociety . He faw it quite ...
... most bridegrooms in his fituation would have been inclined to refer the lady's propofal rather to the exuberant defire of grati- fying his peculiar inclination , than to any latent wish of being deprived of his fociety . He faw it quite ...
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... most elegant beaux . The former found that fhe loft money with the best grace imaginable , and the latter discovered that he had an infinitude of wit . That merciless complaint ennui , which all fir William's long hiftories and ftill ...
... most elegant beaux . The former found that fhe loft money with the best grace imaginable , and the latter discovered that he had an infinitude of wit . That merciless complaint ennui , which all fir William's long hiftories and ftill ...
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... most gentlewomanlike ftyle of contradiction . Sir William was very forry , and very affiduous to restore her ; but the reviving fair faw no figns of compunction in his countenance , did he , by inquiring after the caufe of her diforder ...
... most gentlewomanlike ftyle of contradiction . Sir William was very forry , and very affiduous to restore her ; but the reviving fair faw no figns of compunction in his countenance , did he , by inquiring after the caufe of her diforder ...
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