The Dowager: Or, The New School for Scandal, Volume 3R. Bentley, 1840 |
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... better spirits , or looking more lovely . " " Nor I ! Every eye was upon her as we passed up the room . When suddenly , I saw poor Oakham with his face as pale as death , and trembling in every limb ; and in another minute , Lady ...
... better spirits , or looking more lovely . " " Nor I ! Every eye was upon her as we passed up the room . When suddenly , I saw poor Oakham with his face as pale as death , and trembling in every limb ; and in another minute , Lady ...
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... better , thank God , and lying down ; and now tell us , in the name of Heaven , what was it occurred to distress her ? " To the great surprise of both , Mr. Oak- ham neither accepted the offered hand , nor replied to the inquiry ; but ...
... better , thank God , and lying down ; and now tell us , in the name of Heaven , what was it occurred to distress her ? " To the great surprise of both , Mr. Oak- ham neither accepted the offered hand , nor replied to the inquiry ; but ...
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... better able to appreciate the anguish which has rendered me , this night , unjust and irritable . But may you ever be spared the torture of such experience ! " CHAPTER II . Why should I call them fools ? 24 . THE DOWAGER .
... better able to appreciate the anguish which has rendered me , this night , unjust and irritable . But may you ever be spared the torture of such experience ! " CHAPTER II . Why should I call them fools ? 24 . THE DOWAGER .
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... better of them ; for , having quality and education , they are liked by the world ; or , if not , they like and admire themselves . CONGREVE . THE next day was the drawing - room ; —a June day , bright and auspicious , as ought to shine ...
... better of them ; for , having quality and education , they are liked by the world ; or , if not , they like and admire themselves . CONGREVE . THE next day was the drawing - room ; —a June day , bright and auspicious , as ought to shine ...
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... better . " " Oh ! they do admit , then , that she is ill ? That is the colouring eh ! that Lord Gransden intends to give to the matter ? " " To what matter ? " " To her sudden renouncement of her in- tention to go to the drawing - room ...
... better . " " Oh ! they do admit , then , that she is ill ? That is the colouring eh ! that Lord Gransden intends to give to the matter ? " " To what matter ? " " To her sudden renouncement of her in- tention to go to the drawing - room ...
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affairs Alicia de Wendover Augustus Langley better blushes carriage Cecilia Langley chester Chichester's Clamminson Claude Hartington cousin cried Johnny cried Lady cried Lord Chichester cried Lord Grandison Crouch Cumberland Gate daughter dearest dinner door Dorking Dowager drawing-room Earl Eaton Square eyes face fancy father feel fellow girl hand happiness heart heiress Hervey d'Ewes Hilsby honour hope hour husband indignation inquiry John Evelyn Johnny Chichester Lady Alicia Lady Dearmouth Lady Delmaine Lady Dulwich's Lady Gransden Lady Medwyn Lady Meliora Langley Park Langley's Laura London look Lord Dearmouth Lord Delmaine Lord Gran Lord Gransden Maxwell mind Miss Langley Morison Langley morning nephew ness never Oakham observed Park Lane person poor Prince Massimo scandal scarcely SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL Sir Henry Windsor Sir Jacob Sir Lucius sister smile sure thing tion Upper Grosvenor Street Vere Viscount Wallis wife woman young Langley