A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... Henry Powerscourt might have fome private reasons for his extraordinary conduct . He might have a pre - engage- ment ; and no lover under twenty would hefitate to offer a few annual thousands on the shrine of Cupid . He might be ...
... Henry Powerscourt might have fome private reasons for his extraordinary conduct . He might have a pre - engage- ment ; and no lover under twenty would hefitate to offer a few annual thousands on the shrine of Cupid . He might be ...
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... Henry's unaccountable con- duct in terms more acrimonious than he had ever before used . As a proof of the uncommon fweetnefs of Miss Powerf- court's difpofition , fhe appeared not only to forgive the affront , but fhe even pleaded ...
... Henry's unaccountable con- duct in terms more acrimonious than he had ever before used . As a proof of the uncommon fweetnefs of Miss Powerf- court's difpofition , fhe appeared not only to forgive the affront , but fhe even pleaded ...
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... Henry's behaviour ; on the " contrary , I think it proceeded from " that inviolable regard for honour and fincerity which you tell me has been " from time immemorial the character- " iftic of our family . A mean inte- " refted person ...
... Henry's behaviour ; on the " contrary , I think it proceeded from " that inviolable regard for honour and fincerity which you tell me has been " from time immemorial the character- " iftic of our family . A mean inte- " refted person ...
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... muft entreat that the events " of this morning may make no dif- « ference in your opinion of Henry . " Indeed I fhould think that , as the 9 " highly- " highly - liberal plan you had formed in " 170 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
... muft entreat that the events " of this morning may make no dif- « ference in your opinion of Henry . " Indeed I fhould think that , as the 9 " highly- " highly - liberal plan you had formed in " 170 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
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... Henry's ftaying here longer " is of any use , and I fhall tell him that " he may as well fet off for Oxford when " I come home . " Henry was roufed from his ftupor by a letter from Geraldine , which I fhall transcribe : " TO HENRY ...
... Henry's ftaying here longer " is of any use , and I fhall tell him that " he may as well fet off for Oxford when " I come home . " Henry was roufed from his ftupor by a letter from Geraldine , which I fhall transcribe : " TO HENRY ...
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