A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... foon as lord W. had ended his harangue , he expreffed his hopes that the account was not quite true . His noble guest took fire at the imputation of exaggeration , and COR- firmed every thing he had before afferted with violent ...
... foon as lord W. had ended his harangue , he expreffed his hopes that the account was not quite true . His noble guest took fire at the imputation of exaggeration , and COR- firmed every thing he had before afferted with violent ...
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... foon as my wife died , never in- " tending to marry again . It is out of " refpect to lord Monteith that I men- " tion it , because I would not have him " think that I refuse his addreffes in an « uncivil manner . But had I not better ...
... foon as my wife died , never in- " tending to marry again . It is out of " refpect to lord Monteith that I men- " tion it , because I would not have him " think that I refuse his addreffes in an « uncivil manner . But had I not better ...
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... foon made him abandon that ; and there seemed fo much cruelty in killing a man who did not even know that he was an impediment to his hap- piness , that his lordship's cooler judg- ment pronounced that the latter would be too fanguinary ...
... foon made him abandon that ; and there seemed fo much cruelty in killing a man who did not even know that he was an impediment to his hap- piness , that his lordship's cooler judg- ment pronounced that the latter would be too fanguinary ...
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... inarticulate ; yet the deep crim- fon which flushed her half - averted face , and the softness of her accent , did not reduce him to despair . She perceived it it did not ; and as foon as the had A TALE OF THE TIMES . 139.
... inarticulate ; yet the deep crim- fon which flushed her half - averted face , and the softness of her accent , did not reduce him to despair . She perceived it it did not ; and as foon as the had A TALE OF THE TIMES . 139.
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Jane West. it did not ; and as foon as the had recol- lected herself , fhe added , " I know the " goodness of my father's heart ; I know " his unbounded affection for me ; and I " am confident that he will perfift in no plan that would ...
Jane West. it did not ; and as foon as the had recol- lected herself , fhe added , " I know the " goodness of my father's heart ; I know " his unbounded affection for me ; and I " am confident that he will perfift in no plan that would ...
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