A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... returned to the academic fhades which , warm with the most fanguine hopes , he had left left the week before . He returned poor in every 174 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
... returned to the academic fhades which , warm with the most fanguine hopes , he had left left the week before . He returned poor in every 174 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
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... poffeffion , dejected , and difmayed ; but rich in integrity , rich in the noble confcioufnefs of approving virtue . I 4 CHAP XI . Here , before Heaven , I ratify A TALE OF THE TIMES . 175 left the week before. He returned poor ...
... poffeffion , dejected , and difmayed ; but rich in integrity , rich in the noble confcioufnefs of approving virtue . I 4 CHAP XI . Here , before Heaven , I ratify A TALE OF THE TIMES . 175 left the week before. He returned poor ...
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... exclaimed the former with tender anxiety . " It is impoffible to " be well among fuch boors , " returned his lordship . " I have been talk'd - át K 5 " all * all the afternoon , and cannot for my " foul A TALE OF THE TIMES . 201.
... exclaimed the former with tender anxiety . " It is impoffible to " be well among fuch boors , " returned his lordship . " I have been talk'd - át K 5 " all * all the afternoon , and cannot for my " foul A TALE OF THE TIMES . 201.
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... returned the countefs , raising her pleading eyes , " is abfolutely given in compliment to us . " Never mind , never mind , " continued his lordship , hurrying her to the car- riage , and at the fame time holding handkerchief to his ...
... returned the countefs , raising her pleading eyes , " is abfolutely given in compliment to us . " Never mind , never mind , " continued his lordship , hurrying her to the car- riage , and at the fame time holding handkerchief to his ...
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... affiduity ; but her attentions were ungraceful , her wit forced , and her laughter artificial . Af- ter having endured a moft irksome evening . evening fhe returned home , and found that the noble 206 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
... affiduity ; but her attentions were ungraceful , her wit forced , and her laughter artificial . Af- ter having endured a moft irksome evening . evening fhe returned home , and found that the noble 206 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
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