The Countess and Gertrude; Or, Modes of Discipline, Том 2F.C. and J. Rivington, 1811 |
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... The fa vorable construction . Shopping . A snug dinner Miss under public correction . Anecdote of the beau- tiful Mrs. D. A family delightfully managed A fibbing mama . Fine names . 35 CHAPTER CHAPTER XXVI . An At home , ' with anecdotes.
... The fa vorable construction . Shopping . A snug dinner Miss under public correction . Anecdote of the beau- tiful Mrs. D. A family delightfully managed A fibbing mama . Fine names . 35 CHAPTER CHAPTER XXVI . An At home , ' with anecdotes.
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... ; but Lady Mary seemed desirous of at least con-- ferring on her the obligation of an improved ap- pearance . This , however , as it might interfere with with Lady Luxmore's ideas of property in Miss Aubrey , THE COUNTESS AND GERTRUDE . 5.
... ; but Lady Mary seemed desirous of at least con-- ferring on her the obligation of an improved ap- pearance . This , however , as it might interfere with with Lady Luxmore's ideas of property in Miss Aubrey , THE COUNTESS AND GERTRUDE . 5.
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... Miss ' in an hour waited on ' by one of the ladies ' from Cloathwell and Cap - à - pied's , in Bond - street ; an elegant assortment of real Indy muslins and beautiful cambrics spread before her , some made up in shapes , with names ...
... Miss ' in an hour waited on ' by one of the ladies ' from Cloathwell and Cap - à - pied's , in Bond - street ; an elegant assortment of real Indy muslins and beautiful cambrics spread before her , some made up in shapes , with names ...
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... up the character of poor Miss Mary to the mercy of the world : I shall only defend my prac- tice , and begin my defence by saying what I think will inevitably render my fashion again fashionable , that it will 22 THE COUNTESS AND GERTRUDE .
... up the character of poor Miss Mary to the mercy of the world : I shall only defend my prac- tice , and begin my defence by saying what I think will inevitably render my fashion again fashionable , that it will 22 THE COUNTESS AND GERTRUDE .
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... Miss Goldsworthy , and think of this immense heiress that's coming out , the young countess of Ormuz . ' I wish my children had heard this , ' said Mr. Sydenham , as if fancying his young friend needed to be told that what he said ...
... Miss Goldsworthy , and think of this immense heiress that's coming out , the young countess of Ormuz . ' I wish my children had heard this , ' said Mr. Sydenham , as if fancying his young friend needed to be told that what he said ...
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