A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... added , it could only be a com- posed and elevated mind that could pa- tiently support the fevere conflict . Lady Powerscourt's ideas of pleasure had been adjusted to the limited model which fashion and fortune present to their nar- row ...
... added , it could only be a com- posed and elevated mind that could pa- tiently support the fevere conflict . Lady Powerscourt's ideas of pleasure had been adjusted to the limited model which fashion and fortune present to their nar- row ...
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Jane West. in his countenance fo fast as she ex- pected , added by way of climax , " And " fhe fent the letter the very day when " fhe knew I intended to receive com- pany - only think of endeavouring " to occupy my attention at such a ...
Jane West. in his countenance fo fast as she ex- pected , added by way of climax , " And " fhe fent the letter the very day when " fhe knew I intended to receive com- pany - only think of endeavouring " to occupy my attention at such a ...
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... adding a few words expreffive of his fense of its folemn importance ; and ha- ving prefented the mother with what he called his usual offering on fuch occa- fions , a bank - note of fifty pounds , he took leave of the enraptured pair ...
... adding a few words expreffive of his fense of its folemn importance ; and ha- ving prefented the mother with what he called his usual offering on fuch occa- fions , a bank - note of fifty pounds , he took leave of the enraptured pair ...
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... adding , with a fignificant look , that it concerned lord Monteith , fhe feemed rather to loiter in her attempt to leave the room . " Stay , my dear love , if you like it better , " faid fir William , " for I have no fecrets from you ...
... adding , with a fignificant look , that it concerned lord Monteith , fhe feemed rather to loiter in her attempt to leave the room . " Stay , my dear love , if you like it better , " faid fir William , " for I have no fecrets from you ...
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... added , " I know the " goodness of my father's heart ; I know " his unbounded affection for me ; and I " am confident that he will perfift in no plan that would make me miferable . " But let me entreat you , my lord , not " to pursue a ...
... added , " I know the " goodness of my father's heart ; I know " his unbounded affection for me ; and I " am confident that he will perfift in no plan that would make me miferable . " But let me entreat you , my lord , not " to pursue a ...
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