A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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Jane West. " You feem disturbed , my dear , " said fir William , who happened to be pre- fent . " No wonder , " returned her lady ship ; furely I have troubles enough of my " own without being peftered with " other people's : but it is ...
Jane West. " You feem disturbed , my dear , " said fir William , who happened to be pre- fent . " No wonder , " returned her lady ship ; furely I have troubles enough of my " own without being peftered with " other people's : but it is ...
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... fir William ; " The really . " writes like a fenfible woman and a " good Christian . " Most people with whom I happen " to difagree , are fo in your opinion , " " My E 3 " My dear , I am forry to find you A TALE OF THE TIMES . 77.
... fir William ; " The really . " writes like a fenfible woman and a " good Christian . " Most people with whom I happen " to difagree , are fo in your opinion , " " My E 3 " My dear , I am forry to find you A TALE OF THE TIMES . 77.
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Jane West. " My dear , I am forry to find you " disturbed ; your fide is in pain again " I am afraid . " " It was a great deal better ; but " this woman's impertinence brings on " all my old complaints . " " No , no , it won't ; only ...
Jane West. " My dear , I am forry to find you " disturbed ; your fide is in pain again " I am afraid . " " It was a great deal better ; but " this woman's impertinence brings on " all my old complaints . " " No , no , it won't ; only ...
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... dear confidante , would have found a luxurious indulgence in com- plaining of her ruthlefs ftars ; but his lordship , when he discovered that even cards cards and dice could no longer occupy his mind , -A TALE OF THE TIMES . 117.
... dear confidante , would have found a luxurious indulgence in com- plaining of her ruthlefs ftars ; but his lordship , when he discovered that even cards cards and dice could no longer occupy his mind , -A TALE OF THE TIMES . 117.
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... dear love , if you like it better , " faid fir William , " for I have no fecrets from you . " The permiffion was very agreeable ; fhe walked to the oppofite oppofite window , and feemed only occu- pied in playing 118 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
... dear love , if you like it better , " faid fir William , " for I have no fecrets from you . " The permiffion was very agreeable ; fhe walked to the oppofite oppofite window , and feemed only occu- pied in playing 118 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
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