A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... Evans , and to the tender friendship of her daughter Lucy , that her mind was indebted for its richest treasures ... Mifs Mifs Powerscourt's example would fanétion a fmall abfurdity ; and A TALE OF THE TIMES . 101.
... Evans , and to the tender friendship of her daughter Lucy , that her mind was indebted for its richest treasures ... Mifs Mifs Powerscourt's example would fanétion a fmall abfurdity ; and A TALE OF THE TIMES . 101.
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... Evans was perfectly her own ; it was caft in nature's most artless mould , and finished by the unremitting atten ... Mifs Powerscourt the model 104 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
... Evans was perfectly her own ; it was caft in nature's most artless mould , and finished by the unremitting atten ... Mifs Powerscourt the model 104 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
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... Mifs Powerf court's fkill in mufic , drawing , em- broidery , fillagree , and every other fashionable acquirement , had been dif played , Mifs Evans could not wholly escape obfervation , at least if any perfons in company were ...
... Mifs Powerf court's fkill in mufic , drawing , em- broidery , fillagree , and every other fashionable acquirement , had been dif played , Mifs Evans could not wholly escape obfervation , at least if any perfons in company were ...
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... Mifs Evans to avoid obferving , that her friend's account of the ball , the dreffes , and the manners of the company , was very much embarraffed , and deftitute of its ufual vivacity . On entering the dref- fing - room , Geraldine ...
... Mifs Evans to avoid obferving , that her friend's account of the ball , the dreffes , and the manners of the company , was very much embarraffed , and deftitute of its ufual vivacity . On entering the dref- fing - room , Geraldine ...
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... Mifs Evans could find leifure from her do- mestic occupations to vifit Powerfcourt- house , in order that she might receive the facred truft . She now found her friend's lively fpirits still more fubdued ; fhe was abfent , frequently ...
... Mifs Evans could find leifure from her do- mestic occupations to vifit Powerfcourt- house , in order that she might receive the facred truft . She now found her friend's lively fpirits still more fubdued ; fhe was abfent , frequently ...
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