Eighteenth Century Poetry & ProseLouis Ignatius Bredvold, Alan Dugald McKillop, Lois Whitney, John Marshall Bullitt A broad survey of eighteenth-century poetry. |
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Page 170
... Bargrave , though there never was any such thing as a quarrel ; but an indifferency came on by degrees , till at last Mrs. Bargrave had not seen her in two years and a half ; though about a twelve - month of the time Mrs. Bargrave had ...
... Bargrave , though there never was any such thing as a quarrel ; but an indifferency came on by degrees , till at last Mrs. Bargrave had not seen her in two years and a half ; though about a twelve - month of the time Mrs. Bargrave had ...
Page 172
... Bargrave , " I'll send for her . " " Do , " says Mrs. Veal . On which she left her , and went to a neighbour's to see for her ; and by the time Mrs. Bargrave was returning , Mrs. Veal was got without the door into the street , in the ...
... Bargrave , " I'll send for her . " " Do , " says Mrs. Veal . On which she left her , and went to a neighbour's to see for her ; and by the time Mrs. Bargrave was returning , Mrs. Veal was got without the door into the street , in the ...
Page 173
... Bargrave - that old Mr. Breton allowed Mrs. Veal ten pounds a year , which was a secret , and unknown to Mrs. Bargrave till Mrs. Veal told it her . Mrs. Bargrave never varies in her story , which puzzles those who doubt of the truth or ...
... Bargrave - that old Mr. Breton allowed Mrs. Veal ten pounds a year , which was a secret , and unknown to Mrs. Bargrave till Mrs. Veal told it her . Mrs. Bargrave never varies in her story , which puzzles those who doubt of the truth or ...
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