A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... young mafter the tour of his do- main , and pointed out to him its local advantages . They endeavoured to direct his attention to the maffy grandeur of his castle walls , the extenfive prospect enjoyed from its turrets , and the faded ...
... young mafter the tour of his do- main , and pointed out to him its local advantages . They endeavoured to direct his attention to the maffy grandeur of his castle walls , the extenfive prospect enjoyed from its turrets , and the faded ...
31 psl.
... young lady thus obtruded upon his choice . His con science entirely vindicated him from any wicked defign of ftealing the fair one's affections ; neither his glafs nor his flat . terers had ever attributed to him the most diftant ...
... young lady thus obtruded upon his choice . His con science entirely vindicated him from any wicked defign of ftealing the fair one's affections ; neither his glafs nor his flat . terers had ever attributed to him the most diftant ...
34 psl.
... pleased , and as many Welch ones , but he did not approve of French filles de chambre . He had no objection to her giving balls to the neighbouring young ladies , ladies , and he might make them as happy as 34 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
... pleased , and as many Welch ones , but he did not approve of French filles de chambre . He had no objection to her giving balls to the neighbouring young ladies , ladies , and he might make them as happy as 34 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
104 psl.
... young lady , who was neither her rival nor her copyift , loved her with un- affected tenderness . The character of Lucy Evans was perfectly her own ; it was caft in nature's most artless mould , and finished by the unremitting atten ...
... young lady , who was neither her rival nor her copyift , loved her with un- affected tenderness . The character of Lucy Evans was perfectly her own ; it was caft in nature's most artless mould , and finished by the unremitting atten ...
105 psl.
... young perfon within feveral miles with whom Mifs Powerf court could properly form an intimacy , my readers will probably condemn me for afcribing the term friendship to an intercourfe which rather proceeded from F 5 chance chance and ...
... young perfon within feveral miles with whom Mifs Powerf court could properly form an intimacy , my readers will probably condemn me for afcribing the term friendship to an intercourfe which rather proceeded from F 5 chance chance and ...
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