A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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Jane West. ladies , and he might make them as happy as she could ; but he thought that married ladies ought not to be jigging . about themselves : and as to dress , she might be clothed every day in silver brocade ; but his wife fhould ...
Jane West. ladies , and he might make them as happy as she could ; but he thought that married ladies ought not to be jigging . about themselves : and as to dress , she might be clothed every day in silver brocade ; but his wife fhould ...
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... happy as fhe could at Powerscourt , but that he never would agree to any more journeys of pleasure . Solacing himself with this scheme of future refiftance , he yielded to the prefent torrent ; and , affuring her that he had no wish to ...
... happy as fhe could at Powerscourt , but that he never would agree to any more journeys of pleasure . Solacing himself with this scheme of future refiftance , he yielded to the prefent torrent ; and , affuring her that he had no wish to ...
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Jane West. cured , the dress befpoke , and the party formed for the happy occafion . He for once cordially acquiefced in her wishes , by declaring , that it was the very plan he meant to propose . " I am fure , my " dear , " faid he ...
Jane West. cured , the dress befpoke , and the party formed for the happy occafion . He for once cordially acquiefced in her wishes , by declaring , that it was the very plan he meant to propose . " I am fure , my " dear , " faid he ...
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... happy inno- cent heart ; that inexpericace would ape- logize for the faults which proceeded from an exuberant flow of animal spi- rits , a strong defire to please , and a dif- pofition uncommonly prone to the most generous difinterested ...
... happy inno- cent heart ; that inexpericace would ape- logize for the faults which proceeded from an exuberant flow of animal spi- rits , a strong defire to please , and a dif- pofition uncommonly prone to the most generous difinterested ...
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... happy without one . He haftened from the rural shade and moping folitude , which , if not the mo- ther , is certainly the nurfe of Love . He plunged into the diffipation of London , vifited the court , the opera , the pan- theon ...
... happy without one . He haftened from the rural shade and moping folitude , which , if not the mo- ther , is certainly the nurfe of Love . He plunged into the diffipation of London , vifited the court , the opera , the pan- theon ...
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