A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... esteem for her at every in- " terview ; yet permit me to add one " more inquiry . Might I venture , ma- " dam , to hope , should I have been too " presumptuous in hoping , that if I had " been honoured by fir William's ap- " probation ...
... esteem for her at every in- " terview ; yet permit me to add one " more inquiry . Might I venture , ma- " dam , to hope , should I have been too " presumptuous in hoping , that if I had " been honoured by fir William's ap- " probation ...
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... esteem which the many amiable qualities of their charming young friend had long excited . On the contrary , Mrs. Evans bestowed warm encomiums on the marked pro- priety of her conduct , and Lucy's eyes shone with that humid luftre which ...
... esteem which the many amiable qualities of their charming young friend had long excited . On the contrary , Mrs. Evans bestowed warm encomiums on the marked pro- priety of her conduct , and Lucy's eyes shone with that humid luftre which ...
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... pause ; " and I fear lady Powerscourt " did not study to excite those senti- " ments of esteem and attachment in " fir William's mind , which her en- 4 " gaging " " gaging attentions would have in- spired . Though 144 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
... pause ; " and I fear lady Powerscourt " did not study to excite those senti- " ments of esteem and attachment in " fir William's mind , which her en- 4 " gaging " " gaging attentions would have in- spired . Though 144 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
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... esteem of every intelligent ob- server by his ingenuous diffidence , un- affected gentleness , and a thousand un- equivocal proofs of a generous , grate- ful heart . His countenance was open , and his features agreeable , though they ...
... esteem of every intelligent ob- server by his ingenuous diffidence , un- affected gentleness , and a thousand un- equivocal proofs of a generous , grate- ful heart . His countenance was open , and his features agreeable , though they ...
155 psl.
... esteem of every intelligent ob- server by his ingenuous diffidence , un- affected gentleness , and a thousand un- equivocal proofs of a generous , grate- ful heart . His countenance was open , and his features agreeable , though they ...
... esteem of every intelligent ob- server by his ingenuous diffidence , un- affected gentleness , and a thousand un- equivocal proofs of a generous , grate- ful heart . His countenance was open , and his features agreeable , though they ...
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