A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... herself . " It might preferve many a refpectable bachelor from the vexation of disappointment , and prevent the cen- forious from fixing the charge of incon- fiftency upon many a lady's character , who rather deferves admiration for un ...
... herself . " It might preferve many a refpectable bachelor from the vexation of disappointment , and prevent the cen- forious from fixing the charge of incon- fiftency upon many a lady's character , who rather deferves admiration for un ...
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... herself must wear no- thing but plain riband and blond . She might not even play for gold ; nay , fir William was fo puritanic , and fuch an enemy to a little harmless mirth , that she was forced to be as cautious in avoid- ing a double ...
... herself must wear no- thing but plain riband and blond . She might not even play for gold ; nay , fir William was fo puritanic , and fuch an enemy to a little harmless mirth , that she was forced to be as cautious in avoid- ing a double ...
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... herself much better . Sir William was equally delighted with : the change , and puzzled to guess at the means by which it had been effected .. Somebody or fomething was very much to blame ; but for his life he could : hardly tell where ...
... herself much better . Sir William was equally delighted with : the change , and puzzled to guess at the means by which it had been effected .. Somebody or fomething was very much to blame ; but for his life he could : hardly tell where ...
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... herself in future , and that he would never more wear his white and filver . Peace and unanimity prevailed during the remainder of the journey . It was night when they entered the old man- fion , and the examination of its beauties ...
... herself in future , and that he would never more wear his white and filver . Peace and unanimity prevailed during the remainder of the journey . It was night when they entered the old man- fion , and the examination of its beauties ...
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... herself away in marriage with " lord Milford's tutor , a little before I " became lady Powerfcourt ; and she is now , as he might have foreseen , " starving . " " Poor foul ! " said fir William , reach- ing the letter . When , finding ...
... herself away in marriage with " lord Milford's tutor , a little before I " became lady Powerfcourt ; and she is now , as he might have foreseen , " starving . " " Poor foul ! " said fir William , reach- ing the letter . When , finding ...
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