A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... parties ; but twenty years are fufficient to anni- hilate mighty empires , and muft un- queftionably cause great revolutions in a private family . Juft before his affairs . were irretrievable , fir Ralph discovered , that to be one of ...
... parties ; but twenty years are fufficient to anni- hilate mighty empires , and muft un- queftionably cause great revolutions in a private family . Juft before his affairs . were irretrievable , fir Ralph discovered , that to be one of ...
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... spent the day with them , and returned home , not afhamed of his own caprice , but vexed that he had miffed the pleasantest party He that . that had occurred fince his refidence in Caernarvonfhire . Not A TALE OF THE TIMES . 207.
... spent the day with them , and returned home , not afhamed of his own caprice , but vexed that he had miffed the pleasantest party He that . that had occurred fince his refidence in Caernarvonfhire . Not A TALE OF THE TIMES . 207.
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... party , that lady Arabella , forgetting her uncle's death and her aunt's melancholy , rushed into the room , health on her cheek , joy in her eye , and the Monteith packet in her hand , calling out rather too loudly , " My brother is ...
... party , that lady Arabella , forgetting her uncle's death and her aunt's melancholy , rushed into the room , health on her cheek , joy in her eye , and the Monteith packet in her hand , calling out rather too loudly , " My brother is ...
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... party by his characteristic adieus . " I truft , my dear ་ lady , you are going to make many " hearts happy ; you will leave many " aching ones behind you here . " Then turning to lord Monteith , whose bosom glowed with fentiments which ...
... party by his characteristic adieus . " I truft , my dear ་ lady , you are going to make many " hearts happy ; you will leave many " aching ones behind you here . " Then turning to lord Monteith , whose bosom glowed with fentiments which ...
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... party , after an affurance of general good - will to all , the preffed her hand with that graceful affability which was concomitant to all her actions ; when the words " Lady Madelina " inftantly changed the scene . Her ladyship was ...
... party , after an affurance of general good - will to all , the preffed her hand with that graceful affability which was concomitant to all her actions ; when the words " Lady Madelina " inftantly changed the scene . Her ladyship was ...
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