A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... knew the warmth of fir William's affec- tion to her too well to fear his final re- jection , when he fhould know that her happiness depended upon his affent . If my readers think these refolutions too magnanimous to correfpond with the ...
... knew the warmth of fir William's affec- tion to her too well to fear his final re- jection , when he fhould know that her happiness depended upon his affent . If my readers think these refolutions too magnanimous to correfpond with the ...
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... knew to be lord Monteith . Her firft intention was to turn back , but he was prevented by John's having dropped the key in the long grafs , juft as he had locked the gate . Anger was ufelefs , indeed unreasonable ; for the poor man was ...
... knew to be lord Monteith . Her firft intention was to turn back , but he was prevented by John's having dropped the key in the long grafs , juft as he had locked the gate . Anger was ufelefs , indeed unreasonable ; for the poor man was ...
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... knew that fecond - handed gentlemen in London dressed as fine as their mafters , that this looked to be another guise kind of body . Sir William thanked Roger for his fide- lity , fhook his head , and obferved that the world grew worfe ...
... knew that fecond - handed gentlemen in London dressed as fine as their mafters , that this looked to be another guise kind of body . Sir William thanked Roger for his fide- lity , fhook his head , and obferved that the world grew worfe ...
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... 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 col- rt , and ex- elligent ob- idence , un- houfand un ...
... 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 col- rt , and ex- elligent ob- idence , un- houfand un ...
155 psl.
... knew that fecond - handed gentlemen in London dreffed as fine as their mafters , that this looked to be another guife kind of body . Sir William thanked Roger for his fide- lity , fhook his head , and obferved that the world grew worfe ...
... knew that fecond - handed gentlemen in London dreffed as fine as their mafters , that this looked to be another guife kind of body . Sir William thanked Roger for his fide- lity , fhook his head , and obferved that the world grew worfe ...
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