A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... faid he one day , " I certainly " might write to the lord lieutenant , and get that rogue of an adjutant " broke , who would not admit that " your fon David was of a proper fize " for " for the militia , though he fwore - in 28 A TALE ...
... faid he one day , " I certainly " might write to the lord lieutenant , and get that rogue of an adjutant " broke , who would not admit that " your fon David was of a proper fize " for " for the militia , though he fwore - in 28 A TALE ...
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... faid fir William empha- tically , " that poor Mrs. Evans has been " very unfortunate in applying when 66 you were either too much engaged by pleasure or pain to attend her . But " a promise is a promife , let people " claim it when they ...
... faid fir William empha- tically , " that poor Mrs. Evans has been " very unfortunate in applying when 66 you were either too much engaged by pleasure or pain to attend her . But " a promise is a promife , let people " claim it when they ...
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... faid , and all he had looked at their former interviews ; and though her own knowledge of his character was limited to the obfervation of uncommon elegance of figure , and a gentlemanlike addrefs , the whole world ( I mean that part of ...
... faid , and all he had looked at their former interviews ; and though her own knowledge of his character was limited to the obfervation of uncommon elegance of figure , and a gentlemanlike addrefs , the whole world ( I mean that part of ...
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... faid fhe , after a long pause ; " and I fear lady Powerscourt " did not study to excite those fenti- " ments of efteem and attachment in " fir William's mind , which her en- " gaging cr gaging attentions would have in- spired . Though I ...
... faid fhe , after a long pause ; " and I fear lady Powerscourt " did not study to excite those fenti- " ments of efteem and attachment in " fir William's mind , which her en- " gaging cr gaging attentions would have in- spired . Though I ...
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... faid Mrs. Evans , " how " came you to know that he is so un- " commonly amiable and excellent ? " Mifs Evans confeffed that her informant was Geraldine . " Ah poor Geraldine ! " faid Mrs. Evans , " the eye I fee has outstepped " the ...
... faid Mrs. Evans , " how " came you to know that he is so un- " commonly amiable and excellent ? " Mifs Evans confeffed that her informant was Geraldine . " Ah poor Geraldine ! " faid Mrs. Evans , " the eye I fee has outstepped " the ...
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