A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... lady Arabella could tack an infinitude of modes modes on her natural habit ; but , whe- ther 260 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
... lady Arabella could tack an infinitude of modes modes on her natural habit ; but , whe- ther 260 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
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... Arabella . After a long confultation fhe had determined , that the brilliant would be beft fuited to her intention ... Lady Arabella was in ecftafy . The careless fimplicity of the bride's travelling habit could not pretend pretend to ...
... Arabella . After a long confultation fhe had determined , that the brilliant would be beft fuited to her intention ... Lady Arabella was in ecftafy . The careless fimplicity of the bride's travelling habit could not pretend pretend to ...
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... lady Arabella , fhe refolved to try if the could not live upon good terms with her ; and lady Madelina obferved , that as the girl feemed good - tempered , and had a large fortune , perhaps her nephew , who was but a thoughtlefs kind of ...
... lady Arabella , fhe refolved to try if the could not live upon good terms with her ; and lady Madelina obferved , that as the girl feemed good - tempered , and had a large fortune , perhaps her nephew , who was but a thoughtlefs kind of ...
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... ladies who wifhed to form a clofer intimacy , and by the intro- duction of the bride and lady Arabella at court . The death of fir Simon , though now nearly banished by fubfe- quent events from the memory of his amiable relic , was ...
... ladies who wifhed to form a clofer intimacy , and by the intro- duction of the bride and lady Arabella at court . The death of fir Simon , though now nearly banished by fubfe- quent events from the memory of his amiable relic , was ...
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Jane West. She could , therefore , only hear from lady Arabella , what he would rather have feen , that the bride was completely outdone upon every occafion . The fair narrator's laudable defign of making her aunt happy tempted her to ...
Jane West. She could , therefore , only hear from lady Arabella , what he would rather have feen , that the bride was completely outdone upon every occafion . The fair narrator's laudable defign of making her aunt happy tempted her to ...
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