A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... sometimes prevented him from taking an active part in restraining oppreffion , or intro- ducing merit to its deferved reward , his liberal purse was always ready to reme- dy the defect . " My good neighbour " Jones , " said he one day ...
... sometimes prevented him from taking an active part in restraining oppreffion , or intro- ducing merit to its deferved reward , his liberal purse was always ready to reme- dy the defect . " My good neighbour " Jones , " said he one day ...
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... sometimes proved unequal to the arduous conflict , and he felt a depressing inquietude which even the smiles of his little girl could not con- stantly divert . Though calamity ren- ders the felfish mind still more callous to the forrows ...
... sometimes proved unequal to the arduous conflict , and he felt a depressing inquietude which even the smiles of his little girl could not con- stantly divert . Though calamity ren- ders the felfish mind still more callous to the forrows ...
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... sometimes extort from him , in the company of very particular friends , the confeffion , " that the poor woman " had very odd ways , but people who " are always ill are apt to be whimsical . " It was the general opinion of the coun- try ...
... sometimes extort from him , in the company of very particular friends , the confeffion , " that the poor woman " had very odd ways , but people who " are always ill are apt to be whimsical . " It was the general opinion of the coun- try ...
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... of youthful spirits made her sometimes pur- fue these topics further than her good nature would have permitted , had the known that it gave pain to the object of of her raillery , she felt for him the tenderness 156 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
... of youthful spirits made her sometimes pur- fue these topics further than her good nature would have permitted , had the known that it gave pain to the object of of her raillery , she felt for him the tenderness 156 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
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... sometimes , if the found herself exhausted , she only exhibited a flood of tears , and called upon the dear shade of her lamented lord . They generally reasoned her into a state of calmness and and resignation ; and sometimes , if ...
... sometimes , if the found herself exhausted , she only exhibited a flood of tears , and called upon the dear shade of her lamented lord . They generally reasoned her into a state of calmness and and resignation ; and sometimes , if ...
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