A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... dear to them , led their young master the tour of his do- main , and pointed out to him its local advantages . They endeavoured to direct his attention to the massy grandeur of his castle walls , the extensive profpect enjoyed from its ...
... dear to them , led their young master the tour of his do- main , and pointed out to him its local advantages . They endeavoured to direct his attention to the massy grandeur of his castle walls , the extensive profpect enjoyed from its ...
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... 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 therefore pro- mised , an annual ...
... 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 therefore pro- mised , an annual ...
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... dear hand to close her eyes , it is suspected , that , like a good wife , she wished to keep his from witnessing scenes which might irritate a more professed stoic . Convinced that Mr. Outline's taste would appear to con- fummate ...
... dear hand to close her eyes , it is suspected , that , like a good wife , she wished to keep his from witnessing scenes which might irritate a more professed stoic . Convinced that Mr. Outline's taste would appear to con- fummate ...
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... dear , " faid he , your health has " been greatly injured by living in this " smoky unwholefome place ; and the " late hours and constant racketing have " worn your poor nerves all to pieces . " You have quite lost your colour , and ...
... dear , " faid he , your health has " been greatly injured by living in this " smoky unwholefome place ; and the " late hours and constant racketing have " worn your poor nerves all to pieces . " You have quite lost your colour , and ...
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... of her feverest attacks , when her servant brought her a letter , which , after a flight perusal , she toffed contemptuously . upon the table . E2 " You 1 1 " You seem disturbed , my dear , " said A TALE OF THE TIMES . 75.
... of her feverest attacks , when her servant brought her a letter , which , after a flight perusal , she toffed contemptuously . upon the table . E2 " You 1 1 " You seem disturbed , my dear , " said A TALE OF THE TIMES . 75.
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