A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... lord Monteith will not be offended " with me , if I fay that I prefer my own . " In fhort , my lord , there is a young man " whom I think of for Geraldine ; and " a great bleffing , let me tell you , fhe " will be to him . " Lord W ...
... lord Monteith will not be offended " with me , if I fay that I prefer my own . " In fhort , my lord , there is a young man " whom I think of for Geraldine ; and " a great bleffing , let me tell you , fhe " will be to him . " Lord W ...
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... Lord W. asked if the happy youth knew his envied deftination . Sir William did not like to be thus catechifed ; he ... Monteith that I men- " tion it , because I would not have him " think that I refuse his addreffes in an « uncivil ...
... Lord W. asked if the happy youth knew his envied deftination . Sir William did not like to be thus catechifed ; he ... Monteith that I men- " tion it , because I would not have him " think that I refuse his addreffes in an « uncivil ...
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... lord Monteith begged her to deliver it , and fhe thought there could be no harm in complying with the request of fuch an agreeable gentleman . " If you do not know your duty to " my father , Bridget , I know mine : " return it ...
... lord Monteith begged her to deliver it , and fhe thought there could be no harm in complying with the request of fuch an agreeable gentleman . " If you do not know your duty to " my father , Bridget , I know mine : " return it ...
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... LORD MONTEITH and his friend were forced to project fresh measures ; for Mrs. Bridget was fo unwilling to offend her dear generous young lady , that she refused to appear any more upon the stage , and yet her gratitude to the dear ...
... LORD MONTEITH and his friend were forced to project fresh measures ; for Mrs. Bridget was fo unwilling to offend her dear generous young lady , that she refused to appear any more upon the stage , and yet her gratitude to the dear ...
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... lord Monteith . Her firft intention was to turn back , but he was prevented by John's having dropped the key in the long grafs , juft as he had locked the gate . Anger was ufelefs , indeed unreasonable ; for the poor man was ...
... lord Monteith . Her firft intention was to turn back , but he was prevented by John's having dropped the key in the long grafs , juft as he had locked the gate . Anger was ufelefs , indeed unreasonable ; for the poor man was ...
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