A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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Jane West. of confolation , while Edward , leaning back with his arms folded , and his eyes fixed upon the lovely fufferer , ( I fuppofe ) more deeply fympathized in her forrow ; for the harangues of the comforter were only interrupted ...
Jane West. of confolation , while Edward , leaning back with his arms folded , and his eyes fixed upon the lovely fufferer , ( I fuppofe ) more deeply fympathized in her forrow ; for the harangues of the comforter were only interrupted ...
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... Edward politely expreffed his fears that he had interrupted an agree- able study ; and , with an intimation that he would immediately withdraw , inquired what fubject occupied her attention . She delivered to him the unclofed vo- lume ...
... Edward politely expreffed his fears that he had interrupted an agree- able study ; and , with an intimation that he would immediately withdraw , inquired what fubject occupied her attention . She delivered to him the unclofed vo- lume ...
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... Edward . " I should have many objec- " tions to lady Arabella's feeing the paffage which has wrought your mind " into its present state of bigh enthusiasm . " " The • " The uncommon fufceptibility and " delicacy of her A TALE OF THE ...
... Edward . " I should have many objec- " tions to lady Arabella's feeing the paffage which has wrought your mind " into its present state of bigh enthusiasm . " " The • " The uncommon fufceptibility and " delicacy of her A TALE OF THE ...
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... Edward . " I should have many objec- " tions to lady Arabella's feeing the paffage which has wrought your mind " into its present state of bigh enthusiasm . " The • " The uncommon fufceptibility and " delicacy of her A TALE OF THE TIMES ...
... Edward . " I should have many objec- " tions to lady Arabella's feeing the paffage which has wrought your mind " into its present state of bigh enthusiasm . " The • " The uncommon fufceptibility and " delicacy of her A TALE OF THE TIMES ...
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... Edward politely expreffed his fears that he had interrupted an agree- able study ; and , with an intimation that he would immediately withdraw , inquired what fubject occupied her attention . She delivered to him the unclofed vo- lume ...
... Edward politely expreffed his fears that he had interrupted an agree- able study ; and , with an intimation that he would immediately withdraw , inquired what fubject occupied her attention . She delivered to him the unclofed vo- lume ...
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