A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... and the had heard her papa and mamma frequently affert , that if fir William would but marry a woman of taste , it might be made one of the fweetest sweetest places in all North Wales . She knew that 32 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
... and the had heard her papa and mamma frequently affert , that if fir William would but marry a woman of taste , it might be made one of the fweetest sweetest places in all North Wales . She knew that 32 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
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Jane West. sweetest places in all North Wales . She knew that fir Ralph Morgan's lady spent all the winter at Bath , the spring in London , the fummer at her country- feat , and in the autumn took a tour ; that the drove four in hand ...
Jane West. sweetest places in all North Wales . She knew that fir Ralph Morgan's lady spent all the winter at Bath , the spring in London , the fummer at her country- feat , and in the autumn took a tour ; that the drove four in hand ...
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... knew I intended to receive com- " pany ; -only think of endeavouring " to occupy my attention at such a " time . " " I think , " said fir William empha- tically , " that poor Mrs. Evans has been " very unfortunate in applying when you ...
... knew I intended to receive com- " pany ; -only think of endeavouring " to occupy my attention at such a " time . " " I think , " said fir William empha- tically , " that poor Mrs. Evans has been " very unfortunate in applying when you ...
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... knew her to excel ; and when the party was large , modest disfidence 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 ...
... knew her to excel ; and when the party was large , modest disfidence 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 ...
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... knew his envied destination . Sir William did not like to be thus catechised ; he , however , answered in the negative . " I don't think it right , " faid he , " to have young men made " vain . He is a modest good lad now , " and will ...
... knew his envied destination . Sir William did not like to be thus catechised ; he , however , answered in the negative . " I don't think it right , " faid he , " to have young men made " vain . He is a modest good lad now , " and will ...
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