Tales, and Miscellaneous Pieces, Volume 13R. Hunter, 1825 |
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... woman of weak health , delicate nerves , and a kind of morbid sensibility , which I often heard her deplore as a misfortune , but which I observed every body about her admire as a grace . She lamented that her dear Harrington , her only ...
... woman of weak health , delicate nerves , and a kind of morbid sensibility , which I often heard her deplore as a misfortune , but which I observed every body about her admire as a grace . She lamented that her dear Harrington , her only ...
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... woman , herself an adept in the art ; they had not even their regular nocturnal feasts , where they planned the operations of the next day's or the next week's campaign , so that they could not , as they now do , set at nought the ...
... woman , herself an adept in the art ; they had not even their regular nocturnal feasts , where they planned the operations of the next day's or the next week's campaign , so that they could not , as they now do , set at nought the ...
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... woman , being very sick and very cross , I betook myself to my magazine . I soon perceived why the life of Mendelssohn had so deeply interested poor Jacob . Mendelssohn was a Jew , born like himself in abject poverty , but 44 HARRINGTON .
... woman , being very sick and very cross , I betook myself to my magazine . I soon perceived why the life of Mendelssohn had so deeply interested poor Jacob . Mendelssohn was a Jew , born like himself in abject poverty , but 44 HARRINGTON .
Page 72
... woman's hands . ” " So , sir ! -So , my lord , you are against me too , and you are mocking me too , I find . I humbly thank you , gentlemen , " cried lady Anne in a high tone of disdain ; " from a colonel in the army , 72 HARRINGTON .
... woman's hands . ” " So , sir ! -So , my lord , you are against me too , and you are mocking me too , I find . I humbly thank you , gentlemen , " cried lady Anne in a high tone of disdain ; " from a colonel in the army , 72 HARRINGTON .
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... woman appeared , waiting to let me know that her lady begged I would not go out till she had seen me - adding , that she would be with me in less than a quarter of an hour . I flung down my hat , I believe , with rather too marked an ...
... woman appeared , waiting to let me know that her lady begged I would not go out till she had seen me - adding , that she would be with me in less than a quarter of an hour . I flung down my hat , I believe , with rather too marked an ...
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