The Lady's Magazine: Or Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex, Appropriated Solely to Their Use and Amusement, Volume 41Robinson and Roberts, 1810 |
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... never once , during the re- mainder of the voyage , treated him with a single glass of their wines or liqueurs , or imparted to him the smallest share of their fowls or other delicacies . [ In a Post - script , in which Dr. C. attests ...
... never once , during the re- mainder of the voyage , treated him with a single glass of their wines or liqueurs , or imparted to him the smallest share of their fowls or other delicacies . [ In a Post - script , in which Dr. C. attests ...
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... never accosted the little fellow by the name of Melville , or Belmont , without finding my heart yearn towards hin , unless at those moments when I was smarting un- der corporal punishment , for hav- ing been accused of teasing the poor ...
... never accosted the little fellow by the name of Melville , or Belmont , without finding my heart yearn towards hin , unless at those moments when I was smarting un- der corporal punishment , for hav- ing been accused of teasing the poor ...
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... never feel satisfied if I am guilty of rude- ness , ' was the constant reply of the amiable Louisa , to the pro- posals of my uncivilized consin . ' George Delemere likewise had frequently witnessed the wide dif- ference Mr. Talbut made ...
... never feel satisfied if I am guilty of rude- ness , ' was the constant reply of the amiable Louisa , to the pro- posals of my uncivilized consin . ' George Delemere likewise had frequently witnessed the wide dif- ference Mr. Talbut made ...
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... never associated . For what is he intended ? Dawson . He inherits a large estate in Shropshire . Lord Sedley . Do you know what brings him to St. Ives ? Dawson . No - we will join him at the inn after our visit to Lo- vell . women are ...
... never associated . For what is he intended ? Dawson . He inherits a large estate in Shropshire . Lord Sedley . Do you know what brings him to St. Ives ? Dawson . No - we will join him at the inn after our visit to Lo- vell . women are ...
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... never took notice of it . -- Lovell . But that's very dif- ferent . Come now , you know that's very difficult . Spectre's my friend : a worthy , though not a handsome mana man inca- pable of giving me pain . Mrs. L. Very - But what pain ...
... never took notice of it . -- Lovell . But that's very dif- ferent . Come now , you know that's very difficult . Spectre's my friend : a worthy , though not a handsome mana man inca- pable of giving me pain . Mrs. L. Very - But what pain ...
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