The Countess and Gertrude; Or, Modes of Discipline, Том 4F.C. and J. Rivington, 1811 |
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... Reed had sometimes expressed a bantering wish that Lady Luxmore would sell Miss Aubrey to them - a compliment that removed all fear in becoming their guest . The style of Mr. and Mrs. Reed's house , and every thing about it , indicated ...
... Reed had sometimes expressed a bantering wish that Lady Luxmore would sell Miss Aubrey to them - a compliment that removed all fear in becoming their guest . The style of Mr. and Mrs. Reed's house , and every thing about it , indicated ...
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... Reed should say any thing to Mrs. Le Sage about my daughter : the old lady is a very good creature as ever lived ; but old people are apt to have prejudices , and are generally a little severe ; and Reed and I had agreed when we knew my ...
... Reed should say any thing to Mrs. Le Sage about my daughter : the old lady is a very good creature as ever lived ; but old people are apt to have prejudices , and are generally a little severe ; and Reed and I had agreed when we knew my ...
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... Reed and I have but one daughter , and she must have an immense fortune : all this place , our other seat in Devonshire , our beautiful house in town , a great deal of West - India property , and I know not what in the funds , must be ...
... Reed and I have but one daughter , and she must have an immense fortune : all this place , our other seat in Devonshire , our beautiful house in town , a great deal of West - India property , and I know not what in the funds , must be ...
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... Reed and I ' thought it right to give Barbara every advantage ; and we kept her at home under the best teachers we could procure , till we found , what I am told often occurs , that the mixt character of parent and governor does not do ...
... Reed and I ' thought it right to give Barbara every advantage ; and we kept her at home under the best teachers we could procure , till we found , what I am told often occurs , that the mixt character of parent and governor does not do ...
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... Reed paused . ' True , I assure you , ' continued Mrs. Reed , with trembling lips and departing color , she has no sense of duty to us as her parents ; though I protest , in our care for her , we have never thought of our- selves ; we ...
... Reed paused . ' True , I assure you , ' continued Mrs. Reed , with trembling lips and departing color , she has no sense of duty to us as her parents ; though I protest , in our care for her , we have never thought of our- selves ; we ...
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