The Countess and Gertrude; Or, Modes of Discipline, Том 2F.C. and J. Rivington, 1811 |
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... short , either there was in her whole appearance a deficiency of attention to make her- self look younger than she was , and to repair any of the havock of time ; or else she was of the opinion of some of our most sensible veteran ...
... short , either there was in her whole appearance a deficiency of attention to make her- self look younger than she was , and to repair any of the havock of time ; or else she was of the opinion of some of our most sensible veteran ...
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... short purses ; you will , therefore , do me the favor to accept these notes , and to lay them out either in necessaries , or little indulgencies , as you see best . I shall have great pleasure in contributing to the enjoyment of your ...
... short purses ; you will , therefore , do me the favor to accept these notes , and to lay them out either in necessaries , or little indulgencies , as you see best . I shall have great pleasure in contributing to the enjoyment of your ...
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... short time ago , you might have . witnessed my taking a lesson to improve my French pronunciation ; for , the language in my young days : was , however well understood , very ill spoken here < here the French of Paris ' we did never 8 ...
... short time ago , you might have . witnessed my taking a lesson to improve my French pronunciation ; for , the language in my young days : was , however well understood , very ill spoken here < here the French of Paris ' we did never 8 ...
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... short time . Lady Mary told her of the voyage of observation through which she was piloting Miss Aubrey ; and she could find some links of acquaintance by which to take off the edge of a novel introduction . ' And now , my dear Ger ...
... short time . Lady Mary told her of the voyage of observation through which she was piloting Miss Aubrey ; and she could find some links of acquaintance by which to take off the edge of a novel introduction . ' And now , my dear Ger ...
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... short and bursting into tears , which she concealed till she was out of view : La- dy Mary then resigned her to her husband , and had the satisfaction of seeing her improve in the power of exerting herself . The gentlemen from the ...
... short and bursting into tears , which she concealed till she was out of view : La- dy Mary then resigned her to her husband , and had the satisfaction of seeing her improve in the power of exerting herself . The gentlemen from the ...
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