A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... lady Monteith's succeeding to her inheritance , two thousand pounds a - year should be folely appropriated to her , that is to fay , not merely the in- come , but the absolute power of giving or bequeathing it to whomsoever she chose ...
... lady Monteith's succeeding to her inheritance , two thousand pounds a - year should be folely appropriated to her , that is to fay , not merely the in- come , but the absolute power of giving or bequeathing it to whomsoever she chose ...
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... Lady Monteith could scarcely enjoy a compliment which conveyed such strong contempt for what she had ever been accustomed to view with affectionate re- gard . She smothered a sigh , and af- fumed a faint smile . But the smile and the ...
... Lady Monteith could scarcely enjoy a compliment which conveyed such strong contempt for what she had ever been accustomed to view with affectionate re- gard . She smothered a sigh , and af- fumed a faint smile . But the smile and the ...
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... lady Monteith's marriage . Certainly at this period no- body knew the Morgans ; and her lady . thip's knowledge of the fashionable world was so antedated , that the very card she intended should announce her indifput- able claim to ...
... lady Monteith's marriage . Certainly at this period no- body knew the Morgans ; and her lady . thip's knowledge of the fashionable world was so antedated , that the very card she intended should announce her indifput- able claim to ...
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... Lady Monteith had now , for the first time in her life , the painful task of apo- logizing for what she conceived to be a moral impropriety in the conduct of a person whom the tenderly loved . Un- used to disguise , she faltered in her ...
... Lady Monteith had now , for the first time in her life , the painful task of apo- logizing for what she conceived to be a moral impropriety in the conduct of a person whom the tenderly loved . Un- used to disguise , she faltered in her ...
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... women , and , after cafting a fide glance at the chim- ney - glass which reflected her own figure , the ... lady Monteith added a preff- ing invitation to their house in London , and an assurance that she should rejoice in ...
... women , and , after cafting a fide glance at the chim- ney - glass which reflected her own figure , the ... lady Monteith added a preff- ing invitation to their house in London , and an assurance that she should rejoice in ...
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