American Quarterly Review, Том 15Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1834 |
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... ladies , ) Mrs. B- , of Providence , Mrs. H. P— , of Philadelphia , and Mrs. C- , of New York . The other American ladies who were expected did not appear . " Soon there was a movement in the upper end of the room , and the queen ! the ...
... ladies , ) Mrs. B- , of Providence , Mrs. H. P— , of Philadelphia , and Mrs. C- , of New York . The other American ladies who were expected did not appear . " Soon there was a movement in the upper end of the room , and the queen ! the ...
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... ladies came up , having been , it seemed , belated . Mrs. Rives , who loves not this kind of display , was in trouble , and the ladies who found that the queen had gone by , and they not presented , stood , looking somewhat blank . At ...
... ladies came up , having been , it seemed , belated . Mrs. Rives , who loves not this kind of display , was in trouble , and the ladies who found that the queen had gone by , and they not presented , stood , looking somewhat blank . At ...
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... Ladies here never walk the streets with thin shoes , unless they have a pair of clogs over them . " In what I have said of the neatness of the French ladies , I judge more particularly from those I have lived with . Madame B- , and her ...
... Ladies here never walk the streets with thin shoes , unless they have a pair of clogs over them . " In what I have said of the neatness of the French ladies , I judge more particularly from those I have lived with . Madame B- , and her ...
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