The Dowager: Or, The New School for Scandal, Volume 3R. Bentley, 1840 |
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... husband's door , and he was obliged to lift her from the carriage in a state of insensibility , he congratulated himself upon his own fore- sight in not allowing her to hazard the drive alone . " Is Lord Gransden in the house ? " was ...
... husband's door , and he was obliged to lift her from the carriage in a state of insensibility , he congratulated himself upon his own fore- sight in not allowing her to hazard the drive alone . " Is Lord Gransden in the house ? " was ...
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... harassing her by further inquiries . Lady Gransden was accordingly her own bed , and left to the care of laid upon . her waiting - maid , while her husband returned to the drawing - room , where he had entreated 6 THE DOWAGER .
... harassing her by further inquiries . Lady Gransden was accordingly her own bed , and left to the care of laid upon . her waiting - maid , while her husband returned to the drawing - room , where he had entreated 6 THE DOWAGER .
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... husband and the lover , were spared . It was only the wretched father - the bumpkin country Squire , who was supposed to have heart enough for the humiliation of such a grief . " his And the affected man clasped his hands over eyes ...
... husband and the lover , were spared . It was only the wretched father - the bumpkin country Squire , who was supposed to have heart enough for the humiliation of such a grief . " his And the affected man clasped his hands over eyes ...
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... husband and a father , you will be 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 ...
... husband and a father , you will be 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 ...
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... husband's par- ticular friend , " observed Lady Mary , unsus- pectingly . " No - certainly not a kinder ! " sneered Lady Meliora , who just then entered the room , and took her seat among them . " Chichester sent me word by our friend ...
... husband's par- ticular friend , " observed Lady Mary , unsus- pectingly . " No - certainly not a kinder ! " sneered Lady Meliora , who just then entered the room , and took her seat among them . " Chichester sent me word by our friend ...
Palavras e frases frequentes
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