A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... blessing of her existence , his dear conver- sation , rather than tear him from scenes to which he was attached , convinced him that he ought to make some sacrifice to reward fuch self - denying complacency . One journey to Bath was ...
... blessing of her existence , his dear conver- sation , rather than tear him from scenes to which he was attached , convinced him that he ought to make some sacrifice to reward fuch self - denying complacency . One journey to Bath was ...
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... blessing , make it less , For fear I surfeit [ SHAKESPEARE . LORD MONTEITH was quite a Bene- dict , and had determined not to encum- ber himself with a wife , unless he found it impossible to be happy without one . He hastened from the ...
... blessing , make it less , For fear I surfeit [ SHAKESPEARE . LORD MONTEITH was quite a Bene- dict , and had determined not to encum- ber himself with a wife , unless he found it impossible to be happy without one . He hastened from the ...
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... blessing , let me tell you , the " will be to him . " Lord W. recollected a young man of the name of Powerscourt , whose educa- tion had been defrayed at fir William's expence , and tion 122 A TALE OF THE TIMES . "worthy man who would ...
... blessing , let me tell you , the " will be to him . " Lord W. recollected a young man of the name of Powerscourt , whose educa- tion had been defrayed at fir William's expence , and tion 122 A TALE OF THE TIMES . "worthy man who would ...
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... " ship ; but stay ; I think I will add a " few words . " Mrs. Bridget blessed her goodness , and began an harangue on his lordship's virtues , virtues , which her mistress silenced with a look , 134 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
... " ship ; but stay ; I think I will add a " few words . " Mrs. Bridget blessed her goodness , and began an harangue on his lordship's virtues , virtues , which her mistress silenced with a look , 134 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
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... blessing to which he had thought himself entitled publicly to afpire . On the lady's there appeared a just sense of female decorum , and a steady resolution to repress any acrimonious observations on her father's conduct . But the most ...
... blessing to which he had thought himself entitled publicly to afpire . On the lady's there appeared a just sense of female decorum , and a steady resolution to repress any acrimonious observations on her father's conduct . But the most ...
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