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... whose manner assured and engaged her , sent word by the maid that she was with Mrs. Gurney , and that she might come to her ( having obtained permission ) , or she must wait till she could leave her aunt . This answer to her message ...
... whose manner assured and engaged her , sent word by the maid that she was with Mrs. Gurney , and that she might come to her ( having obtained permission ) , or she must wait till she could leave her aunt . This answer to her message ...
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I would fain make you merry at parting , but I feel it impossible to leave such kind friends , even for a time , without a sensation here , that prohibits an attempt at a mirthful leave taking ; that I may not therefore throw the same ...
I would fain make you merry at parting , but I feel it impossible to leave such kind friends , even for a time , without a sensation here , that prohibits an attempt at a mirthful leave taking ; that I may not therefore throw the same ...
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No , Britons , let us all unite , And join in Comedy's delight , Ere Abington must leave us . " In the summer of 1771 she visited Paris , where she received the following letter :" Paris , 1st Sept. , 1771.
No , Britons , let us all unite , And join in Comedy's delight , Ere Abington must leave us . " In the summer of 1771 she visited Paris , where she received the following letter :" Paris , 1st Sept. , 1771.
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The Gurney Papers Nos XIII XIV XV XVI By the Author | 264 |
Little Pedlington in a Pucker By the Author of Paul Pry | 321 |
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