A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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Jane West. " for the militia , though he swore - in " other substitutes two inches shorter ; " but perhaps the ... fir William , " I dare say that " what you tell me is very true ; but as it " is not my own affair , I don't like to ...
Jane West. " for the militia , though he swore - in " other substitutes two inches shorter ; " but perhaps the ... fir William , " I dare say that " what you tell me is very true ; but as it " is not my own affair , I don't like to ...
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... for I shall always be glad to fee you at Powerscourt . " The offer was accepted ; and fir William afterwards owned , that , beside two years ' rent , he loft a confiderable sum with which he had entrusted him , to enable him to fet up ...
... for I shall always be glad to fee you at Powerscourt . " The offer was accepted ; and fir William afterwards owned , that , beside two years ' rent , he loft a confiderable sum with which he had entrusted him , to enable him to fet up ...
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... for marriage , and certainly no preference for the young lady thus obtruded upon his choice . His con science entirely ... fir William could not give C4 give entire credit to the dying part of the story A TALE OF THE TIMES . 31.
... for marriage , and certainly no preference for the young lady thus obtruded upon his choice . His con science entirely ... fir William could not give C4 give entire credit to the dying part of the story A TALE OF THE TIMES . 31.
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... for all the country ; yet fir Ralph's estate was not half so large as fir William's . What heart could resist such invincible attractions ? She immediately fell very deeply in love . I have in a former publication ven- tured to give my ...
... for all the country ; yet fir Ralph's estate was not half so large as fir William's . What heart could resist such invincible attractions ? She immediately fell very deeply in love . I have in a former publication ven- tured to give my ...
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... for three months , because the country must- be rather dull to women in winter , as they could neither shoot nor hunt ; and ... fir William was firm . c6 firm . He had long confidered them as rational creatures A TALE OF THE TIMES . 35.
... for three months , because the country must- be rather dull to women in winter , as they could neither shoot nor hunt ; and ... fir William was firm . c6 firm . He had long confidered them as rational creatures A TALE OF THE TIMES . 35.
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