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" It was not until after perhaps an hour, that I bethought me of the want of good feeling, not to say of politeness, in making these two individuals feel that they were the only strangers. I addressed some few indifferent words to the old gentleman, who... "
The Ladies' Cabinet of Fashion, Music, and Romance - Page 237
edited by - 1847
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Novellettes of a Traveller: Or, Odds and Ends from the Knapsack of ..., Volume 2

Henry Junius Nott - American fiction - 1834 - 240 pages
...co'mmon gayety. It was not until after perhaps an hour that I bethought me of the want of good-feeling, not to say of politeness, in making these two individuals...requested me as a favour to exchange seats, as riding backwards affected him. This change brought me alongside the daughter, not a little to my wishes, you...
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The Parterre of fiction, poetry, history [&c.]., Volume 3

1835 - 522 pages
...seemed alone excluded from the common gaiety. It was not until after perhaps an hour, that I bethought me of the want of good feeling, not to say of politeness,...requested me as a favour to exchange seats, as riding backward affected him. This change brought me alongside the daughter ; not a little to my wishes, you...
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Short Stories, Or A Selection [of] Interesting Tales

Samuel Griswold Goodrich - American fiction - 1840 - 224 pages
...seemed alone excluded from the common gayety. It was not until after perhaps an hour, that I bethought me of the want of good feeling, not to say of politeness,...conversation. He now, of his own accord, requested me, as a favor, to exchange seats, as riding backward affected him. This change brought me alongside the daughter...
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Short Stories, Or A Selection [of] Interesting Tales

Samuel Griswold Goodrich - American fiction - 1840 - 220 pages
...seemed alone excluded from the common gayety. It was not until after perhaps an hour, that I bethought me of the want of good feeling, not to say of politeness,...conversation. He now, of his own accord, requested me, as a%avor, to exchange seats, as riding backward affected him. This change brought me alongside the •...
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The London and Paris ladies' magazine of fashion, ed. by mrs. Edward Thomas

Jane Thomas (née Pinhorn) - 1856 - 396 pages
...seemed alone excluded from the common gaiety. It was not until after perhaps an hour, that I bethought me of the want of good feeling, not to say of politeness,...soon got into a steady and interesting conversation, île now, of his own accord, requested me as a favour to exchange seats, as riding backward affected...
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