The Countess and Gertrude; Or, Modes of Discipline, Том 2F.C. and J. Rivington, 1811 |
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... feel- ings . Facts and opinions . The sailor - lad , a true tale . PAGE 1 CHAPTER XXIV . Rebellion against fashion , the children brought in after dinner . A baby . Facts . The death - bed of a child . Matrimonial calculations . A ...
... feel- ings . Facts and opinions . The sailor - lad , a true tale . PAGE 1 CHAPTER XXIV . Rebellion against fashion , the children brought in after dinner . A baby . Facts . The death - bed of a child . Matrimonial calculations . A ...
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... feel obliged to my nephew for the introduction . As Lady Luxmore could not foresee this accident , you , perhaps , may have some little wants for your journey , without the means of supplying them : ' tis no disgrace to young women to ...
... feel obliged to my nephew for the introduction . As Lady Luxmore could not foresee this accident , you , perhaps , may have some little wants for your journey , without the means of supplying them : ' tis no disgrace to young women to ...
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... feel as we do while we relate it ? - part of the spoil of a besieged town !! - She had had , she told Gertrude , in the preceding winter , a most beautiful dress made of the velvet pall which covered the coffin of the Queen of Prussia ...
... feel as we do while we relate it ? - part of the spoil of a besieged town !! - She had had , she told Gertrude , in the preceding winter , a most beautiful dress made of the velvet pall which covered the coffin of the Queen of Prussia ...
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... feel great reluctance ? did you often wish for it ? " x My reluctance , ' said Mrs. Sampler , ' was overcome by my conviction ; but my hand , for many weeks , went involuntarily to my pocket ; and I was sometimes almost cross at the ...
... feel great reluctance ? did you often wish for it ? " x My reluctance , ' said Mrs. Sampler , ' was overcome by my conviction ; but my hand , for many weeks , went involuntarily to my pocket ; and I was sometimes almost cross at the ...
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... feel courageous . ' Will you take care of her , Lady Mary , for a few minutes , ' said the Marquis ; I will relieve you when I have spoken to a few here . ' ' For pity's sake , ' said the Marchioness , ' do not go far , nor stay long ...
... feel courageous . ' Will you take care of her , Lady Mary , for a few minutes , ' said the Marquis ; I will relieve you when I have spoken to a few here . ' ' For pity's sake , ' said the Marchioness , ' do not go far , nor stay long ...
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