A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... honour of his lady , he fixed his eyes upon her with fome degree of refentment , and exclaimed , " How came you to forget " the poor woman ? Why , you pro- " mifed to do fomething for her huf- " band ! " " She interprets general ...
... honour of his lady , he fixed his eyes upon her with fome degree of refentment , and exclaimed , " How came you to forget " the poor woman ? Why , you pro- " mifed to do fomething for her huf- " band ! " " She interprets general ...
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... honour to a dukedom . " I have not yet told her my plans , " faid fir William ; " fhe is very young at prefent , and I would not cut short her happiest days . She is fo attached to me , that I am fure it will be almoft " death for her ...
... honour to a dukedom . " I have not yet told her my plans , " faid fir William ; " fhe is very young at prefent , and I would not cut short her happiest days . She is fo attached to me , that I am fure it will be almoft " death for her ...
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... honoured by fir William's ap- " probation , I fhould not have encoun- " tered the terrors of your refufal ? " Mifs Powerfcourt's reply was con- fufed and inarticulate ; yet the deep crim- fon which flushed her half - averted face , and ...
... honoured by fir William's ap- " probation , I fhould not have encoun- " tered the terrors of your refufal ? " Mifs Powerfcourt's reply was con- fufed and inarticulate ; yet the deep crim- fon which flushed her half - averted face , and ...
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... honour , delicacy , affec- ❝tion , nay , even my esteem for Henry " Powerscourt , all ftrongly forbid fuch " an unhallowed bond ! " Lucy was quite a convert to these arguments ; but when Geraldine again called upon her to fuggeft fome ...
... honour , delicacy , affec- ❝tion , nay , even my esteem for Henry " Powerscourt , all ftrongly forbid fuch " an unhallowed bond ! " Lucy was quite a convert to these arguments ; but when Geraldine again called upon her to fuggeft fome ...
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... honour to his name . Perhaps , under the prefent circum- " stances , it will be better for you not " to meet , at least till he can see you " without too keenly regretting that you cannot be his fon . I have heard you express a wish to ...
... honour to his name . Perhaps , under the prefent circum- " stances , it will be better for you not " to meet , at least till he can see you " without too keenly regretting that you cannot be his fon . I have heard you express a wish to ...
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