A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... Lucy , that her mind was indebted for its richest treasures . At the age of seventeen she appeared an enchanting beauty ; polite , sensible , accomplished , affable , and generous ; the idol of her father , the delight of her friends ...
... Lucy , that her mind was indebted for its richest treasures . At the age of seventeen she appeared an enchanting beauty ; polite , sensible , accomplished , affable , and generous ; the idol of her father , the delight of her friends ...
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... Lucy's remarks ob- tained , Miss Powerscourt ever delighted to lead the conversation to topics on which she knew her to excel ; and when the party was large , modest disfidence was often charmed out of its intended filence by the ...
... Lucy's remarks ob- tained , Miss Powerscourt ever delighted to lead the conversation to topics on which she knew her to excel ; and when the party was large , modest disfidence was often charmed out of its intended filence by the ...
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... the natural fuperiority of his unculti- vated understanding . The confciousness of yielding to a weakness which Mrs. Evans would dif- G6 approve , : : approve , had kept her from informing Lucy of the A TALE OF THE TIMES . 131.
... the natural fuperiority of his unculti- vated understanding . The confciousness of yielding to a weakness which Mrs. Evans would dif- G6 approve , : : approve , had kept her from informing Lucy of the A TALE OF THE TIMES . 131.
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Jane West. approve , had kept her from informing Lucy of the state of her heart prior to lord Monteith's declaration , and the fame sentiment forbade her discovering any strong uneasiness at her father's rejection of his addresses . In ...
Jane West. approve , had kept her from informing Lucy of the state of her heart prior to lord Monteith's declaration , and the fame sentiment forbade her discovering any strong uneasiness at her father's rejection of his addresses . In ...
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... Lucy's eyes shone with that humid luftre which the praises of her dear Geraldine always called forth . Sir William's scheme for the intended disposal of his daughter's hand excited general surprise , mingled with fome share of ...
... Lucy's eyes shone with that humid luftre which the praises of her dear Geraldine always called forth . Sir William's scheme for the intended disposal of his daughter's hand excited general surprise , mingled with fome share of ...
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