A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... hopes and fears , and firft convinced him that the interest he took in his fair coufin's happiness was not fo entirely abftracted from VOL . I. from felfish confiderations as he had fuppofed . A faithful A TALE OF THE TIMES . 289.
... hopes and fears , and firft convinced him that the interest he took in his fair coufin's happiness was not fo entirely abftracted from VOL . I. from felfish confiderations as he had fuppofed . A faithful A TALE OF THE TIMES . 289.
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Jane West. from felfish confiderations as he had fuppofed . A faithful old domeftic , who was the bearer of this epistle , could not forbear telling the enraptured youth , that the general report of the family pointed him out as the heir ...
Jane West. from felfish confiderations as he had fuppofed . A faithful old domeftic , who was the bearer of this epistle , could not forbear telling the enraptured youth , that the general report of the family pointed him out as the heir ...
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... fuppofed " you , I may yet be happy ; if not , " I am a wretch for life . This is not " a time for difguife and affectation . " C " My father intends that you should be my husband ; but though I efteem your virtues , my heart avows a ...
... fuppofed " you , I may yet be happy ; if not , " I am a wretch for life . This is not " a time for difguife and affectation . " C " My father intends that you should be my husband ; but though I efteem your virtues , my heart avows a ...
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... perfectly difinterested as has been fuppofed ; for that he had acquired fome knowledge of the difpofal of lady Ma- delina's jointure . Lady Lady Arabella joined in the laugh against her quondam adorer A TALE OF THE TIMES . 85.
... perfectly difinterested as has been fuppofed ; for that he had acquired fome knowledge of the difpofal of lady Ma- delina's jointure . Lady Lady Arabella joined in the laugh against her quondam adorer A TALE OF THE TIMES . 85.
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... fuppofed themselves of confequence ; and intimating , that though fhe had private reafons for re- jecting Lord Fitzofborne , they were not of a nature to influence her dearest Harriet's choice , fhe waited with im- patience for the ...
... fuppofed themselves of confequence ; and intimating , that though fhe had private reafons for re- jecting Lord Fitzofborne , they were not of a nature to influence her dearest Harriet's choice , fhe waited with im- patience for the ...
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