A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... affection for me ; and I " am confident that he will perfift in no plan that would make me miferable . " But let me ... affections , for he vowed to lord W. that she was an angel in a human form , and that he was determined either to die ...
... affection for me ; and I " am confident that he will perfift in no plan that would make me miferable . " But let me ... affections , for he vowed to lord W. that she was an angel in a human form , and that he was determined either to die ...
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... affections are another's . " " Your mother's conduct , " replied Mrs. Evans , " has fhewn her decided " opinion upon fuch a queftion ; nor " has the ever found reafon to regret " the preference which has made her " the wife of the ...
... affections are another's . " " Your mother's conduct , " replied Mrs. Evans , " has fhewn her decided " opinion upon fuch a queftion ; nor " has the ever found reafon to regret " the preference which has made her " the wife of the ...
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... affections with envy or jealousy , fhe continually urged him immediately to bestow upon the valuable oddity , as the tiled him , that independence which his noble mind richly deserved .. " I even tell him , " fhe would fay to her Lucy ...
... affections with envy or jealousy , fhe continually urged him immediately to bestow upon the valuable oddity , as the tiled him , that independence which his noble mind richly deserved .. " I even tell him , " fhe would fay to her Lucy ...
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... affections are irrevocably fixed Сс upon the most conftant , the moft ge- " nerous of men . " I will truft that the active imagina- tions of my readers will delineate all the fcenes of joyous congratulation , court- ship , and ...
... affections are irrevocably fixed Сс upon the most conftant , the moft ge- " nerous of men . " I will truft that the active imagina- tions of my readers will delineate all the fcenes of joyous congratulation , court- ship , and ...
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... affectionate re- gard . She fmothered a figh , and af fumed a faint fmile . But the smile and the figh were alike difregarded . Her lord's attention was now engroffed by a favourite spaniel ; with that he amused himself for a few ...
... affectionate re- gard . She fmothered a figh , and af fumed a faint fmile . But the smile and the figh were alike difregarded . Her lord's attention was now engroffed by a favourite spaniel ; with that he amused himself for a few ...
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