A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... feemed ever to com- municate delight to others . I have ftated the debates which were caused by the appearance and manners of Mifs Powerf- F. 4 Powerfcourt , and fhall only obferve , that in point A TALE OF THE TIMES . 103.
... feemed ever to com- municate delight to others . I have ftated the debates which were caused by the appearance and manners of Mifs Powerf- F. 4 Powerfcourt , and fhall only obferve , that in point A TALE OF THE TIMES . 103.
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... the riders , he took his feat in the stand next to Mifs Powerfcourt , and during the whole morning feemed to forget that he had feveral thousands depending upon upon the iffue of the courfe . In the evening 108 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
... the riders , he took his feat in the stand next to Mifs Powerfcourt , and during the whole morning feemed to forget that he had feveral thousands depending upon upon the iffue of the courfe . In the evening 108 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
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... on her bo- fom , sketched figures upon the table with her netting needle , and , though unusually affectionate in her expreffions , feemed feemed lefs inclined to confide the ftory of her troubles 110 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
... on her bo- fom , sketched figures upon the table with her netting needle , and , though unusually affectionate in her expreffions , feemed feemed lefs inclined to confide the ftory of her troubles 110 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
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Jane West. feemed lefs inclined to confide the ftory of her troubles than at their former in- terview . Neither Mifs Evans's difpofi- tion nor education were in the leaft ro- mantic ; she ... feemed lefs inclined to confide the ftory ...
Jane West. feemed lefs inclined to confide the ftory of her troubles than at their former in- terview . Neither Mifs Evans's difpofi- tion nor education were in the leaft ro- mantic ; she ... feemed lefs inclined to confide the ftory ...
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... feemed rather to loiter in her attempt to leave the room . " Stay , my 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 ...
... feemed rather to loiter in her attempt to leave the room . " Stay , my 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 ...
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