A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... party . He fell at the firft fire , and the countefs found it im- poffible to furvive him . The scandalous chronicles of the age afferted , that the colonel's appearance was neither unex- pected nor unwelcome to any but the earl , and ...
... party . He fell at the firft fire , and the countefs found it im- poffible to furvive him . The scandalous chronicles of the age afferted , that the colonel's appearance was neither unex- pected nor unwelcome to any but the earl , and ...
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... parties ; her box at the play at- tracted the 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 ...
... parties ; her box at the play at- tracted the 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 ...
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... moment of moody dif- content , occafioned by his peremptory declaration that the fhould not go to a mafquerade , though the ticket was pro- D 5 cured , cured , the dress befpoke , and the party formed A TALE OF THE TIMES . 57.
... moment of moody dif- content , occafioned by his peremptory declaration that the fhould not go to a mafquerade , though the ticket was pro- D 5 cured , cured , the dress befpoke , and the party formed A TALE OF THE TIMES . 57.
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Jane West. cured , the dress befpoke , and the party formed for the happy occafion . He for once cordially acquiefced in her wishes , by declaring , that it was the very plan he meant to propose . " I am fure , my " dear ... party ...
Jane West. cured , the dress befpoke , and the party formed for the happy occafion . He for once cordially acquiefced in her wishes , by declaring , that it was the very plan he meant to propose . " I am fure , my " dear ... party ...
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... party was large , modeft diffidence : was often charmed out of its intended : filence by the affectionate artifices of the mistress of the feaft . Without attributing too much to the allurements of wealth , it may readily be believed ...
... party was large , modeft diffidence : was often charmed out of its intended : filence by the affectionate artifices of the mistress of the feaft . Without attributing too much to the allurements of wealth , it may readily be believed ...
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