A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... tell me " what this Mrs. Evans did , to make you so very angry with her ? " • " I told you , fir William , fhe fell " in love with a nobleman's tutor , and " married him contrary to the advice " of all her friends . My father was " fo ...
... tell me " what this Mrs. Evans did , to make you so very angry with her ? " • " I told you , fir William , fhe fell " in love with a nobleman's tutor , and " married him contrary to the advice " of all her friends . My father was " fo ...
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... tell as many long ftories as I please , and mo- ralife whenever I have an inclination , without offending against any of the fta- tutes of Parnaffus in that case made and provided . I will now introduce my he- roine upon the stage ...
... tell as many long ftories as I please , and mo- ralife whenever I have an inclination , without offending against any of the fta- tutes of Parnaffus in that case made and provided . I will now introduce my he- roine upon the stage ...
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... tell CC you the truth , I am not very fond of " lords , at least not for fons - in - law . Ge- > " raldine will have enough if her husband " has not a fhilling , and I would rather " she should beftow herfelf upon fome << worthy VOL . I ...
... tell CC you the truth , I am not very fond of " lords , at least not for fons - in - law . Ge- > " raldine will have enough if her husband " has not a fhilling , and I would rather " she should beftow herfelf upon fome << worthy VOL . I ...
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... tell you , fhe " will be to him . " Lord W. recollected a young man of the name of Powerfcourt , whofe educa- tion had been defrayed at fir William's expence , and tion 122 A TALE OF THE TIMES . "worthy man who would keep up my ...
... tell you , fhe " will be to him . " Lord W. recollected a young man of the name of Powerfcourt , whofe educa- tion had been defrayed at fir William's expence , and tion 122 A TALE OF THE TIMES . "worthy man who would keep up my ...
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Jane West. place , fir William's bailiff begged his Honor's leave to tell him something that made him unhappy . It was , that he had twice feen a very fine gentle man whif pering with Mrs. Bridget in Ellis's tem- ple , in the dark hour ...
Jane West. place , fir William's bailiff begged his Honor's leave to tell him something that made him unhappy . It was , that he had twice feen a very fine gentle man whif pering with Mrs. Bridget in Ellis's tem- ple , in the dark hour ...
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