A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... discovered , he hastened to Kinloch Castle , to pay his dutiful respects to lady Madelina . Neither the manners nor the residence of her ladyship were calculated to re- move the disgust with which " Scot and Scotland had inspired him ...
... discovered , he hastened to Kinloch Castle , to pay his dutiful respects to lady Madelina . Neither the manners nor the residence of her ladyship were calculated to re- move the disgust with which " Scot and Scotland had inspired him ...
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... discovered , the adjutant waited upon fir Williarn to en- treat his interceffion with lord W. in his behalf . He pleaded long - service and the hurry of business in his defence , and hinted at the wants of a large family . " Sir ...
... discovered , the adjutant waited upon fir Williarn to en- treat his interceffion with lord W. in his behalf . He pleaded long - service and the hurry of business in his defence , and hinted at the wants of a large family . " Sir ...
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... discovered that she had made a great mistake , and was incautious enough to disclose the fecret to her husband . It was not from the brown bob nor Kevenhuller hat that the god of love took aim when he pierced her tender bosom , nor was ...
... discovered that she had made a great mistake , and was incautious enough to disclose the fecret to her husband . It was not from the brown bob nor Kevenhuller hat that the god of love took aim when he pierced her tender bosom , nor was ...
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... discovered that she had an infinitude of wit . That merciless complaint ennui , which all fir William's long histories and still longer arguments had rather increased than diminished , fled at the first touch of the fafcinating wand of ...
... discovered that she had an infinitude of wit . That merciless complaint ennui , which all fir William's long histories and still longer arguments had rather increased than diminished , fled at the first touch of the fafcinating wand of ...
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... discovered , that , as these could only be proper for fummer apart- ments , fome , little foug parlour could be fitted up for general refidence ; and they proceeded to the library .. This was lofty and extensive ; but Mr. Outline's ...
... discovered , that , as these could only be proper for fummer apart- ments , fome , little foug parlour could be fitted up for general refidence ; and they proceeded to the library .. This was lofty and extensive ; but Mr. Outline's ...
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