A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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Jane West. perfectly recollected . The Cambrian She Abigail was not an adept in her profef- fion ; for on being queftioned how it came there , fhe neither affirmed that she faw a Cupid fly in with it at the window , nor even hinted that ...
Jane West. perfectly recollected . The Cambrian She Abigail was not an adept in her profef- fion ; for on being queftioned how it came there , fhe neither affirmed that she faw a Cupid fly in with it at the window , nor even hinted that ...
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... agreed . Previous to thefe communications of faithful Roger , fir William had felt a confiderable fhare of uneafiness . He H5 recol- recollected that lady Powerfcourt was very fond of relating long A TALE OF THE TIMES . 153.
... agreed . Previous to thefe communications of faithful Roger , fir William had felt a confiderable fhare of uneafiness . He H5 recol- recollected that lady Powerfcourt was very fond of relating long A TALE OF THE TIMES . 153.
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Jane West. recollected that lady Powerfcourt was very fond of relating long narratives of refiftless beauties , who , by their unre- lenting cruelty , had compelled their de- fperate lovers to carry them off in chariots and fix ...
Jane West. recollected that lady Powerfcourt was very fond of relating long narratives of refiftless beauties , who , by their unre- lenting cruelty , had compelled their de- fperate lovers to carry them off in chariots and fix ...
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... recollected ! " cried his lordship ; " I have always intended to go there , " and never could find time . We will " take it in our way to London . " " Don't you recollect , " faid the countess , " that by the last accounts " from ...
... recollected ! " cried his lordship ; " I have always intended to go there , " and never could find time . We will " take it in our way to London . " " Don't you recollect , " faid the countess , " that by the last accounts " from ...
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... recollected her lord's often repeated preference of London and abhorrence of Scotland , The regretted that pique and difpleasure , not duty and conviction , had wrought the defired change . Ruminating with deep regret on thofe traits of ...
... recollected her lord's often repeated preference of London and abhorrence of Scotland , The regretted that pique and difpleasure , not duty and conviction , had wrought the defired change . Ruminating with deep regret on thofe traits of ...
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