A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... faid Bridger had fweetheart ; but Roge at , though he knew mat gentlemen in London their mafters , that s er guife kind of boy d Roger for his fice- d , and obferved 2 le and wore e rvation Row with his mate communications Of Ted the ...
... faid Bridger had fweetheart ; but Roge at , though he knew mat gentlemen in London their mafters , that s er guife kind of boy d Roger for his fice- d , and obferved 2 le and wore e rvation Row with his mate communications Of Ted the ...
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... faid to poffefs very refpectable literary talents , but the per- petual raillery of the lively Geraldine against pedants , made him profoundly filent upon topics which he was beft qualified to difcufs . Of the world he was totally ...
... faid to poffefs very refpectable literary talents , but the per- petual raillery of the lively Geraldine against pedants , made him profoundly filent upon topics which he was beft qualified to difcufs . Of the world he was totally ...
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... faid fir William , " that my fortune is entirely " at my own disposal , and that all your " inheritance is an eftate of your father's , " fomewhat under a hundred a year . " " I know it , fir , " answered Henry in a voice scarce audible ...
... faid fir William , " that my fortune is entirely " at my own disposal , and that all your " inheritance is an eftate of your father's , " fomewhat under a hundred a year . " " I know it , fir , " answered Henry in a voice scarce audible ...
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... faid , her very intimate friends , and were entrusted by her with the fecret of her attachment to her coufin , which had fubfifted from their earliest years . During these nar- ratives , the countenance of Monteith varied from the ...
... faid , her very intimate friends , and were entrusted by her with the fecret of her attachment to her coufin , which had fubfifted from their earliest years . During these nar- ratives , the countenance of Monteith varied from the ...
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... faid , her very and were entrusted by of her attachment to i had fubfifted from 24. During these na ! - ance of Monteith fun glow of rage to 76 the e fimiles ng face , Mon- in the terms ;, trọng fufal , plans no hip , vere ully ded ру ...
... faid , her very and were entrusted by of her attachment to i had fubfifted from 24. During these na ! - ance of Monteith fun glow of rage to 76 the e fimiles ng face , Mon- in the terms ;, trọng fufal , plans no hip , vere ully ded ру ...
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