Sharpe's London magazine, a journal of entertainment and instruction. [entitled] Sharpe's London journal. [entitled] Sharpe's London magazine, conducted by mrs. S.C. Hall, Volumes 28-29Anna Maria Hall |
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... woman stood there , dressed somewhat finely for her station , which appeared to be that of a domestic of the upper class . She dropped a civil curtsy . and insolent mother , whom indeed every minute The housemaid. It seemed but a very ...
... woman stood there , dressed somewhat finely for her station , which appeared to be that of a domestic of the upper class . She dropped a civil curtsy . and insolent mother , whom indeed every minute The housemaid. It seemed but a very ...
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... woman who would gossip , in spite of all prohibitions . She lost no time in telling me that my father was " over head and ears , " as she termed it , " in debt , " and that duns were continually calling . " And John , footman , vows he ...
... woman who would gossip , in spite of all prohibitions . She lost no time in telling me that my father was " over head and ears , " as she termed it , " in debt , " and that duns were continually calling . " And John , footman , vows he ...
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... woman's romantic imagination . O Love ! who says thou art not intoxica- tion as perilous as the inebriation given by wine ? Love and Bacchus might well be made inseparable among the ancients ; for there is mental confusion and obliquity ...
... woman's romantic imagination . O Love ! who says thou art not intoxica- tion as perilous as the inebriation given by wine ? Love and Bacchus might well be made inseparable among the ancients ; for there is mental confusion and obliquity ...
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... woman ; but indeed , old Mr. Quaintly was quite as much my defender . " 66 Quaintly ! that is the fellow that acts ... woman , but gave her next day a sharp rebuke . She received it with the utmost sang froid . 66 I am tired of getting ...
... woman ; but indeed , old Mr. Quaintly was quite as much my defender . " 66 Quaintly ! that is the fellow that acts ... woman , but gave her next day a sharp rebuke . She received it with the utmost sang froid . 66 I am tired of getting ...
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... woman , and would ask him to settle her demands . The only answer my step - mother vouchsafed to this civil proposal was to shrug her shoulders and take up a book , after which hint I left the apartment . servants , " I shall not need ...
... woman , and would ask him to settle her demands . The only answer my step - mother vouchsafed to this civil proposal was to shrug her shoulders and take up a book , after which hint I left the apartment . servants , " I shall not need ...
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