A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... fome , little foug parlour could be fitted up for general refidence ; and they proceeded to the library .. This was lofty and extensive ; but Mr. Outline's tafte taste for decoration seemed to have an- nihilated its primary A TALE OF ...
... fome , little foug parlour could be fitted up for general refidence ; and they proceeded to the library .. This was lofty and extensive ; but Mr. Outline's tafte taste for decoration seemed to have an- nihilated its primary A TALE OF ...
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... fome " of my caft - off clothes when I mar- " ried , which , I suppose , encouraged " her to the unheard - of impudence " which she has been guilty of . Be- " " which 78 A TALE OF THE TIMES . "My dear, I am sorry to find you ...
... fome " of my caft - off clothes when I mar- " ried , which , I suppose , encouraged " her to the unheard - of impudence " which she has been guilty of . Be- " " which 78 A TALE OF THE TIMES . "My dear, I am sorry to find you ...
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... fome great vexation , and she was too delicate to endeavour to pierce the veil which concealed those sor- rows ; she therefore contented herself with secretly wishing the painful anxiety speedily removed . But , though Miss Evans was ...
... fome great vexation , and she was too delicate to endeavour to pierce the veil which concealed those sor- rows ; she therefore contented herself with secretly wishing the painful anxiety speedily removed . But , though Miss Evans was ...
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... - law . Ge- " raldine will have enough if her husband " has not a shilling , and I would rather " she should bestow herself upon : fome " worthy VOL . I. G " worthy man who would keep up my " family A TALE OF THE TIMES . 121.
... - law . Ge- " raldine will have enough if her husband " has not a shilling , and I would rather " she should bestow herself upon : fome " worthy VOL . I. G " worthy man who would keep up my " family A TALE OF THE TIMES . 121.
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... fome degree of resentful sensibility at the idea of being compelled privately to fo- licit a blessing to which he had thought himself entitled publicly to afpire . On the lady's there appeared a just sense of female decorum , and a ...
... fome degree of resentful sensibility at the idea of being compelled privately to fo- licit a blessing to which he had thought himself entitled publicly to afpire . On the lady's there appeared a just sense of female decorum , and a ...
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