A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... racter . I beg pardon for these seem- ingly irrelevant reflections ; but the gar-- rulity of old age can seldom resist an op- portunity of moralising . Nothing could be more melancholy than the situation in which I left lady Powerscourt ...
... racter . I beg pardon for these seem- ingly irrelevant reflections ; but the gar-- rulity of old age can seldom resist an op- portunity of moralising . Nothing could be more melancholy than the situation in which I left lady Powerscourt ...
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... racter . As I purposed , therefore , to treat of the effects arising from the mar- riage of lady Monteith , it became ne- cessary for me to hurry into the midst of the scene , to bring forth Powerf- court - house in " high pomp jubilant ...
... racter . As I purposed , therefore , to treat of the effects arising from the mar- riage of lady Monteith , it became ne- cessary for me to hurry into the midst of the scene , to bring forth Powerf- court - house in " high pomp jubilant ...
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... racter ; and she felt for her judicious , firm , but affectionate reproofs , that filial deference which the eternal whine of her mother's complaining filial 100 A TALE OF THE TIMES . episodical manner. In one respect I ...
... racter ; and she felt for her judicious , firm , but affectionate reproofs , that filial deference which the eternal whine of her mother's complaining filial 100 A TALE OF THE TIMES . episodical manner. In one respect I ...
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... racter of a husband , he had not the leaft idea of such disagreeable restrictions . He was , indeed , firmly of opinion , that inclination would in future strongly at- tach him to home , and that he should find the society of his ...
... racter of a husband , he had not the leaft idea of such disagreeable restrictions . He was , indeed , firmly of opinion , that inclination would in future strongly at- tach him to home , and that he should find the society of his ...
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... people is a preliminary step to becoming nobody ; and his lady reflected on the danger of coquetry and diffipation before the last false к 6 false step had entirely ruined her cha- racter . They A TALE OF THE TIMES . 203.
... people is a preliminary step to becoming nobody ; and his lady reflected on the danger of coquetry and diffipation before the last false к 6 false step had entirely ruined her cha- racter . They A TALE OF THE TIMES . 203.
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