A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... life he could : hardly tell where the fault lay , whether in the contagious atmosphere of Lon- don , in his lady's caprice , or his own fufpi- 1 fufpicions . However , he now found himself invefted with A TALE OF THE TIMES . 65.
... life he could : hardly tell where the fault lay , whether in the contagious atmosphere of Lon- don , in his lady's caprice , or his own fufpi- 1 fufpicions . However , he now found himself invefted with A TALE OF THE TIMES . 65.
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Jane West. fufpicions . However , he now found himself invefted with plenitude of power ; and , like a prudent monarch , he began to confider in what way he fhould exert it ; but his generous heart had been fo foftened by his lady's ...
Jane West. fufpicions . However , he now found himself invefted with plenitude of power ; and , like a prudent monarch , he began to confider in what way he fhould exert it ; but his generous heart had been fo foftened by his lady's ...
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... himself to undertake the office , adding a few words expreffive of his fense of its folemn importance ; and ha- ving prefented the mother with what he called his usual offering on fuch occa- fions , a bank - note of fifty pounds , he ...
... himself to undertake the office , adding a few words expreffive of his fense of its folemn importance ; and ha- ving prefented the mother with what he called his usual offering on fuch occa- fions , a bank - note of fifty pounds , he ...
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... for an opportunity of throwing himself at her feet ; and that his whole earthly happiness depended upon her . This high - flown language , re- peated peated by every vifitor , certainly vibra- ted on the 112 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
... for an opportunity of throwing himself at her feet ; and that his whole earthly happiness depended upon her . This high - flown language , re- peated peated by every vifitor , certainly vibra- ted on the 112 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
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... enamoured fwain had neither flung himself at the feet of his dulcinea , nor taken any other ftep to fecure the prize upon which his whole whole earthly happiness depended . This delay , though it A TALE OF THE TIMES . 113.
... enamoured fwain had neither flung himself at the feet of his dulcinea , nor taken any other ftep to fecure the prize upon which his whole whole earthly happiness depended . This delay , though it A TALE OF THE TIMES . 113.
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