The Countess and Gertrude; Or, Modes of Discipline, Том 2F.C. and J. Rivington, 1811 |
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... told her that the message of repulsion with which the servants were armed , was of no avail : Lady Mary Sydenham was announced , broskimdi Gertrude was used to see ladies of what is called ' the old school ; ' and one of the natural ...
... told her that the message of repulsion with which the servants were armed , was of no avail : Lady Mary Sydenham was announced , broskimdi Gertrude was used to see ladies of what is called ' the old school ; ' and one of the natural ...
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... told her to make herself easy with regard to her clothes for the next day , as she would send a young woman from a warehouse at which she dealt , with her orders as to materials and fashions , and directions to take her's as to fitting ...
... told her to make herself easy with regard to her clothes for the next day , as she would send a young woman from a warehouse at which she dealt , with her orders as to materials and fashions , and directions to take her's as to fitting ...
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... told her she would meet at dinner only a gentleman and his wife , of the name indeed of Sydenham , but very distantly related . " They will be pleased to see you , " said she , but they are well - bred and will not embar- rass you by ...
... told her she would meet at dinner only a gentleman and his wife , of the name indeed of Sydenham , but very distantly related . " They will be pleased to see you , " said she , but they are well - bred and will not embar- rass you by ...
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... told Gertrude , in the preceding winter , a most beautiful dress made of the velvet pall which covered the coffin of the Queen of Prussia- ' twas all alike to Mrs. Fashionist ; she would have stopt Zisca's skin in its journey to the tan ...
... told Gertrude , in the preceding winter , a most beautiful dress made of the velvet pall which covered the coffin of the Queen of Prussia- ' twas all alike to Mrs. Fashionist ; she would have stopt Zisca's skin in its journey to the tan ...
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... told that what he said merited attention . 6 ' Good God ! ' said the colonel's lady , Sy- denham ; do you want to make them covetous ? ' ' You cannot ask me seriously , ' said the master of the house ; they would have seen the ridicule ...
... told that what he said merited attention . 6 ' Good God ! ' said the colonel's lady , Sy- denham ; do you want to make them covetous ? ' ' You cannot ask me seriously , ' said the master of the house ; they would have seen the ridicule ...
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