A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... ) it had hitherto failed to experience . But while the exu- berance of his own joy was displaying it- felf in the usual style of overflowing be- nevolence nevolence and hospitality , his lady was ruminating on the 72 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
... ) it had hitherto failed to experience . But while the exu- berance of his own joy was displaying it- felf in the usual style of overflowing be- nevolence nevolence and hospitality , his lady was ruminating on the 72 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
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... usual " inconsistency of that thoughtless crea- " ture's character . " " Whom do you mean ? " said the benevolent baronet , whose attention was roused at the idea of somebody being in distress . " I mean a very imprudent , but a « very ...
... usual " inconsistency of that thoughtless crea- " ture's character . " " Whom do you mean ? " said the benevolent baronet , whose attention was roused at the idea of somebody being in distress . " I mean a very imprudent , but a « very ...
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... usual offering on such occa- fions , a bank - note of fifty pounds , he took leave of the enraptured pair with many kind afsurances that they should foon hear of him again . Providence feemed to affist fir Wil- liam's generous ...
... usual offering on such occa- fions , a bank - note of fifty pounds , he took leave of the enraptured pair with many kind afsurances that they should foon hear of him again . Providence feemed to affist fir Wil- liam's generous ...
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... usual vivacity . On entering the dref- fing - room , Geraldine locked the door , and , throwing her arms around her Lu- ' cy's neck , told her she had a fecret to divulge divulge which was of the greatest im- portance . On A TALE OF THE ...
... usual vivacity . On entering the dref- fing - room , Geraldine locked the door , and , throwing her arms around her Lu- ' cy's neck , told her she had a fecret to divulge divulge which was of the greatest im- portance . On A TALE OF THE ...
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... usual reserve , that I know them , and that they shall be explained in their pro- per place . The reader must remember that I have left fir William in rather an awk- ward situation . Some little hope that there might be a mutual ...
... usual reserve , that I know them , and that they shall be explained in their pro- per place . The reader must remember that I have left fir William in rather an awk- ward situation . Some little hope that there might be a mutual ...
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