A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... Evans ex- pressed for her illness had been placed in the strongest point of view , and if it had not wrought upon her gratitude , it at least , by recalling to her memory thẹ obliging companion and the attentive friend of her younger ...
... Evans ex- pressed for her illness had been placed in the strongest point of view , and if it had not wrought upon her gratitude , it at least , by recalling to her memory thẹ obliging companion and the attentive friend of her younger ...
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... Evans too , though an excellent manager , was an amiable agreeable creature , quite the gentlewoman both in manner and ap- pearance . " Sir William had purposed ushering in his intended difpofal of the living of Powerfcourt , by ...
... Evans too , though an excellent manager , was an amiable agreeable creature , quite the gentlewoman both in manner and ap- pearance . " Sir William had purposed ushering in his intended difpofal of the living of Powerfcourt , by ...
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... Evans acquiefced , and only cautioned her not to injure her in- valuable health . Ten years fucceffively rolled away without producing any remarkable change at Powerfcourt . The Evans's continued to devote their chief attention to the ...
... Evans acquiefced , and only cautioned her not to injure her in- valuable health . Ten years fucceffively rolled away without producing any remarkable change at Powerfcourt . The Evans's continued to devote their chief attention to the ...
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... Evans , and to the tender friendship of her daughter Lucy , that her mind was indebted for its richest treasures . At the age of feventeen fhe appeared an enchanting beauty ; polite , fenfible , accomplished , affable , and generous ...
... Evans , and to the tender friendship of her daughter Lucy , that her mind was indebted for its richest treasures . At the age of feventeen fhe appeared an enchanting beauty ; polite , fenfible , accomplished , affable , and generous ...
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... Evans was perfectly her own ; it was caft in nature's most artless mould , and finished by the unremitting atten- tion of an intelligent mother and an ex- emplary father . Inferior to her friend in perfonal charms and expensive ac ...
... Evans was perfectly her own ; it was caft in nature's most artless mould , and finished by the unremitting atten- tion of an intelligent mother and an ex- emplary father . Inferior to her friend in perfonal charms and expensive ac ...
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