A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... situation would have been inclined to refer the lady's proposal rather to the exuberant defire of grati- fying his peculiar inclination , than to any latent with of being deprived of his society . He saw it quite in that point of view ...
... situation would have been inclined to refer the lady's proposal rather to the exuberant defire of grati- fying his peculiar inclination , than to any latent with of being deprived of his society . He saw it quite in that point of view ...
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... situation , the very propofal of leaving Bath brought on a relapfe , and the extreme delicacy of her health would not even fuffer her to spare fir William just to take a little peep to fee fir A TALE OF THE TIMES . 43 CHAP. IV. ...
... situation , the very propofal of leaving Bath brought on a relapfe , and the extreme delicacy of her health would not even fuffer her to spare fir William just to take a little peep to fee fir A TALE OF THE TIMES . 43 CHAP. IV. ...
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... situation rendered contradiction very difficult ; but if he should like her beha- viour in town no better than he had done at Bath , he resolved , when once his son and heir was safe in the world , to tell her very plainly , that she ...
... situation rendered contradiction very difficult ; but if he should like her beha- viour in town no better than he had done at Bath , he resolved , when once his son and heir was safe in the world , to tell her very plainly , that she ...
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... situation of a general , whose movements are care- fully watched by a strong army of ob- servation , which it would be imprudent openly to attack . Sir William's dislike of the journey increased every step he took , and he entered ...
... situation of a general , whose movements are care- fully watched by a strong army of ob- servation , which it would be imprudent openly to attack . Sir William's dislike of the journey increased every step he took , and he entered ...
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... situation in which I left lady Powerscourt in my last Chapter , except that of fome fair damsel in romance , whom a terrible Saracen is carrying away to to his enchanted castle . The twentieth mile - stone 62 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
... situation in which I left lady Powerscourt in my last Chapter , except that of fome fair damsel in romance , whom a terrible Saracen is carrying away to to his enchanted castle . The twentieth mile - stone 62 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
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