The Countess and Gertrude; Or, Modes of Discipline, Том 2F.C. and J. Rivington, 1811 |
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... comfort of decent moderation in dress . Gertrude neither acted , nor recollected Diogenes in the fair : happy she thought it , that Lady Mary had : had not allowed her to return the money , 6 THE COUNTESS AND GERTRUDE .
... comfort of decent moderation in dress . Gertrude neither acted , nor recollected Diogenes in the fair : happy she thought it , that Lady Mary had : had not allowed her to return the money , 6 THE COUNTESS AND GERTRUDE .
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... comfort . ' Then I will , in a few words , give our rea- sons for seeing our children now . You must understand , my dear Miss Aubrey from me , as you are not yet very well acquainted with my wife , that we agree perfectly in our ideas ...
... comfort . ' Then I will , in a few words , give our rea- sons for seeing our children now . You must understand , my dear Miss Aubrey from me , as you are not yet very well acquainted with my wife , that we agree perfectly in our ideas ...
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... comfort of her who inspired it , as it was attended with an earnest endeavor to poke her into a corner , and keep her there , till she had answered a number of questions , and heard disclosed an equal number of follies . Some of the ...
... comfort of her who inspired it , as it was attended with an earnest endeavor to poke her into a corner , and keep her there , till she had answered a number of questions , and heard disclosed an equal number of follies . Some of the ...
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... comfort of a fine summer - evening which , even in London , may be made pleasant . When out of the house , she remarked , with equal good humor and good sense , on the folly they had wit- nessed . ' Montagu has done these good people ...
... comfort of a fine summer - evening which , even in London , may be made pleasant . When out of the house , she remarked , with equal good humor and good sense , on the folly they had wit- nessed . ' Montagu has done these good people ...
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... set down at her comfortless home , almost insensi- ble to its want of comfort . She went directly to her chamber , intending to improve every moment in 1 in sleeping ; but the scene she had left THE COUNTESS AND GERTRUDE .. 69.
... set down at her comfortless home , almost insensi- ble to its want of comfort . She went directly to her chamber , intending to improve every moment in 1 in sleeping ; but the scene she had left THE COUNTESS AND GERTRUDE .. 69.
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