A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... be well or comfortable in fuch a cold ' dreary wilderness fort of a place . Nor did her fplendid attire afford a more permanent fatisfaction : did A TALE OF THE TIMES . 7 : 1 broken by vernal ftorms. In fhort, to ...
... be well or comfortable in fuch a cold ' dreary wilderness fort of a place . Nor did her fplendid attire afford a more permanent fatisfaction : did A TALE OF THE TIMES . 7 : 1 broken by vernal ftorms. In fhort, to ...
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... fuch audacity ! " Doubtless fir William would have felt very angry , if one of his own relations had contaminated the blood of Powerf- court by mixing it with the " puddle of a pedlar , " and his refentment might have continued , till ...
... fuch audacity ! " Doubtless fir William would have felt very angry , if one of his own relations had contaminated the blood of Powerf- court by mixing it with the " puddle of a pedlar , " and his refentment might have continued , till ...
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... fuch an ample field , but on the speedieft means of alleviating the evils which her neglect had caused . Having heard an excellent character of the Evans's from fome neighbouring gentlemen , he haftened to the cottage which fheltered ...
... fuch an ample field , but on the speedieft means of alleviating the evils which her neglect had caused . Having heard an excellent character of the Evans's from fome neighbouring gentlemen , he haftened to the cottage which fheltered ...
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... conversation in the stand convinced him that he was uncommonly clever ; and at the inter- view the second evening fhe appeared with fuch captivating grace view A TALE OF THE TIMES . 111 feemed lefs inclined to confide the ftory ...
... conversation in the stand convinced him that he was uncommonly clever ; and at the inter- view the second evening fhe appeared with fuch captivating grace view A TALE OF THE TIMES . 111 feemed lefs inclined to confide the ftory ...
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... fuch an agreeable gentleman . " If you do not know your duty to " my father , Bridget , I know mine : " return it immediately to his lord- fhip ; but ftay ; I think I will add a " few words . " Mrs. Bridget bleffed her goodness , and ...
... fuch an agreeable gentleman . " If you do not know your duty to " my father , Bridget , I know mine : " return it immediately to his lord- fhip ; but ftay ; I think I will add a " few words . " Mrs. Bridget bleffed her goodness , and ...
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