Flirtation, Volume 1H. Colburn, 1834 |
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... mother's ; Mr. Samson Skinner , and Mr. Abraham Aldget , my friends and agents ; and though last , not least , my worthy Knight of the Thistle , Sir Richard Townley . " Lord Mowbray , always shy , was peculiarly so on the present ...
... mother's ; Mr. Samson Skinner , and Mr. Abraham Aldget , my friends and agents ; and though last , not least , my worthy Knight of the Thistle , Sir Richard Townley . " Lord Mowbray , always shy , was peculiarly so on the present ...
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... mother ? and Andrew ? ” is 66 66 Very true , my Lady ; I did not expect your Ladyship quite so soon ; but we are always glad to see you won't you come in and rest a bit , my Lady ? But , bless me , here is all the tail of your ...
... mother ? and Andrew ? ” is 66 66 Very true , my Lady ; I did not expect your Ladyship quite so soon ; but we are always glad to see you won't you come in and rest a bit , my Lady ? But , bless me , here is all the tail of your ...
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... mother has gone with him , and that is why they are not at home : " but just as Rose spoke , the old couple approached , and Emily listened with great patience to a long detail of the story over again , which was summed up by a ...
... mother has gone with him , and that is why they are not at home : " but just as Rose spoke , the old couple approached , and Emily listened with great patience to a long detail of the story over again , which was summed up by a ...
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... mother was very right : she loves you better than any body else can , and has your true interest at heart . Oh ! if my mother were but alive- I am sure I should hide nothing from her . " " But what can I do , my Lady ? " " I advise you ...
... mother was very right : she loves you better than any body else can , and has your true interest at heart . Oh ! if my mother were but alive- I am sure I should hide nothing from her . " " But what can I do , my Lady ? " " I advise you ...
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... mother , a friend to the poor ; and , as they tell me , very well informed , and capable of valuing the talents of those persons whom the ample fortune of her hus- band enables her to bring around her . So you see , my dear Frances , I ...
... mother , a friend to the poor ; and , as they tell me , very well informed , and capable of valuing the talents of those persons whom the ample fortune of her hus- band enables her to bring around her . So you see , my dear Frances , I ...
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