Rosanne: Or, A Father's Labour Lost, Volume 3F. C. and J. Rivington, 1814 |
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... replied Bellarmine , I have no time to lose ; go to the drawing - room - I will , I give you my word , only refresh myself with a little water , and I will come to you - keep quiet , and you shall have every comfort your affectionate ...
... replied Bellarmine , I have no time to lose ; go to the drawing - room - I will , I give you my word , only refresh myself with a little water , and I will come to you - keep quiet , and you shall have every comfort your affectionate ...
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... , could be real , replied to her , His mind has been long preparing for this happy change . Much is , under God , owing to yourself and to your propriety of conduct- " had you done less , you would not have roused 8 ROSANN E.
... , could be real , replied to her , His mind has been long preparing for this happy change . Much is , under God , owing to yourself and to your propriety of conduct- " had you done less , you would not have roused 8 ROSANN E.
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... replied , I never eat India dishes ; ' or for the Sibyl , who , being consulted on the distance from her house to the church , granted that it might be half a mile less than she stated it in coming back , because it was all down hill ...
... replied , I never eat India dishes ; ' or for the Sibyl , who , being consulted on the distance from her house to the church , granted that it might be half a mile less than she stated it in coming back , because it was all down hill ...
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... visiting in England . He replied by saying , " My name , Madam , is of little consequence : have the goodness to tell your husband that he has done it too much zhonour , ' This must have been unintelligible - but no matter - 32 ROSANNE .
... visiting in England . He replied by saying , " My name , Madam , is of little consequence : have the goodness to tell your husband that he has done it too much zhonour , ' This must have been unintelligible - but no matter - 32 ROSANNE .
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... replied , ' Such pride as Mrs. Firmly has , I shall always make a requisite in my intimacy with my se- niors . ' The young lady who put the question , had indeed turned away with the homely pro- verb of like loves like ; ' but Rosanne ...
... replied , ' Such pride as Mrs. Firmly has , I shall always make a requisite in my intimacy with my se- niors . ' The young lady who put the question , had indeed turned away with the homely pro- verb of like loves like ; ' but Rosanne ...
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