A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... continued Mrs. Evans , " recollect the circumftances " of fir William's life , and analyze his " character , his prefent defign will ap- pear the natural refult of both . The " virtues which spread profperity and joy all around him are ...
... continued Mrs. Evans , " recollect the circumftances " of fir William's life , and analyze his " character , his prefent defign will ap- pear the natural refult of both . The " virtues which spread profperity and joy all around him are ...
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... continued drawing lines upon the table with the madeira or claret , and proceeded no further in the way of difcourfe than by a hum or a fmile . While his right- hand neighbour was defcribing the best method of improving land , his left ...
... continued drawing lines upon the table with the madeira or claret , and proceeded no further in the way of difcourfe than by a hum or a fmile . While his right- hand neighbour was defcribing the best method of improving land , his left ...
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... continued his lordship , hurrying her to the car- riage , and at the fame time holding handkerchief to his mouth : " You can " make an apology . You fee I have got " a terrible tooth - ach ; upon my foul , I " would not go for a ...
... continued his lordship , hurrying her to the car- riage , and at the fame time holding handkerchief to his mouth : " You can " make an apology . You fee I have got " a terrible tooth - ach ; upon my foul , I " would not go for a ...
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... tion fhould prove weaker than my " disease , " continued fhe , with a ftill more faltering voice , " I fhall leave " her to the protection of one of the 15 " beft " best of fathers ; but men cannot fo " 226 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
... tion fhould prove weaker than my " disease , " continued fhe , with a ftill more faltering voice , " I fhall leave " her to the protection of one of the 15 " beft " best of fathers ; but men cannot fo " 226 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
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... . " But , " continued fhe , glancing her eye upon her watch , with a painful confcioufnefs that the moment of fepa- ration was near , " I have a favour to " ask . 1 " afk . I know that you and Mr. A TALE OF THE TIMES . 235.
... . " But , " continued fhe , glancing her eye upon her watch , with a painful confcioufnefs that the moment of fepa- ration was near , " I have a favour to " ask . 1 " afk . I know that you and Mr. A TALE OF THE TIMES . 235.
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