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His handsome wife , however , had had somewhat better success , having received sundry rounds of applause when she appeared in the clerk's dress ; which , to say truth , became her extremely well , so much so , indeed , that the manager ...
His handsome wife , however , had had somewhat better success , having received sundry rounds of applause when she appeared in the clerk's dress ; which , to say truth , became her extremely well , so much so , indeed , that the manager ...
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Mr. Perring , of the boarding - house , received both the dollars and the farewell with great politeness , and in less than a quarter of an hour afterwards , the major , his trunks , and his pocket - book , were on board the Atalanta ...
Mr. Perring , of the boarding - house , received both the dollars and the farewell with great politeness , and in less than a quarter of an hour afterwards , the major , his trunks , and his pocket - book , were on board the Atalanta ...
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She had received a first - rate education , and that education she was resolved to turn to account . To take pupils , or set up a school in Beachleigh , was not only disagreeable to her , on account of her un- willingness to remain in a ...
She had received a first - rate education , and that education she was resolved to turn to account . To take pupils , or set up a school in Beachleigh , was not only disagreeable to her , on account of her un- willingness to remain in a ...
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Contents
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Correspondence of Lady Hester Stanhope from Turkey Syria | 22 |
The Barnabys in America By Mrs Trollope continued 33 161 301 496 | 33 |
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