New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 52E. W. Allen, 1838 |
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... manner towards me was consider- ably changed , and her bearing was such as to convey an impression to my mind that she imagined I ought not to have listened to my aunt's suggestion in the first instance . 66 Now , dear Sir , I should ...
... manner towards me was consider- ably changed , and her bearing was such as to convey an impression to my mind that she imagined I ought not to have listened to my aunt's suggestion in the first instance . 66 Now , dear Sir , I should ...
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... manner assured and engaged her , sent word by the maid that she was with Mrs. Gur- ney , 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 set ...
... manner assured and engaged her , sent word by the maid that she was with Mrs. Gur- ney , 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 set ...
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... manners ; and , with this stock - in - trade , she commenced life by promenading St. James's Park , where her arch , playful manner , combined with her French acquirements , attracted general notice , and the sobriquet as Nosegay Fan ...
... manners ; and , with this stock - in - trade , she commenced life by promenading St. James's Park , where her arch , playful manner , combined with her French acquirements , attracted general notice , and the sobriquet as Nosegay Fan ...
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Life in the East No III By M J Quin | 27 |
Pineapple Lodge By Francis Græme | 48 |
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