A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... less promifing , or rather the less lucrative plan ; but I en- treat my readers to believe , that it is not because I want powers for the terri- fic and the romantic , that I continue to pursue the moral and the probable . Something ...
... less promifing , or rather the less lucrative plan ; but I en- treat my readers to believe , that it is not because I want powers for the terri- fic and the romantic , that I continue to pursue the moral and the probable . Something ...
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... pearl chain on her bo- fom , sketched figures upon the table with her netting needle , and , though unusually affectionate in her expreffions , feemed seemed less inclined to confide the story of her troubles 110 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
... pearl chain on her bo- fom , sketched figures upon the table with her netting needle , and , though unusually affectionate in her expreffions , feemed seemed less inclined to confide the story of her troubles 110 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
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Jane West. seemed less inclined to confide the story of her troubles than at their former in- terview . Neither Miss Evans's disposi- tion nor education were in the least ro- mantic ; she could ... less inclined to confide the story ...
Jane West. seemed less inclined to confide the story of her troubles than at their former in- terview . Neither Miss Evans's disposi- tion nor education were in the least ro- mantic ; she could ... less inclined to confide the story ...
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... less , and could remem- ber none but plaintive tunes . The lovely pair were therefore certainly mutually smitten ; and it was earnestly hoped that fir William would not waywardly at- tempt to interdict their union . A month elapsed ...
... less , and could remem- ber none but plaintive tunes . The lovely pair were therefore certainly mutually smitten ; and it was earnestly hoped that fir William would not waywardly at- tempt to interdict their union . A month elapsed ...
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... less , For fear I surfeit [ SHAKESPEARE . LORD MONTEITH was quite a Bene- dict , and had determined not to encum- ber himself with a wife , unless he found it impossible to be happy without one . He hastened from the rural shade and ...
... less , For fear I surfeit [ SHAKESPEARE . LORD MONTEITH was quite a Bene- dict , and had determined not to encum- ber himself with a wife , unless he found it impossible to be happy without one . He hastened from the rural shade and ...
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