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“ It is in vain I have attempted to argue with my dear mother , and prove to her that a young lady of irreproachable character and lineage , endowed with the most splendid gifts of beauty and genius , who devotes herself to the exercise ...
“ It is in vain I have attempted to argue with my dear mother , and prove to her that a young lady of irreproachable character and lineage , endowed with the most splendid gifts of beauty and genius , who devotes herself to the exercise ...
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He had his night - bell altered and placed in the room in which the good old lady had grumbled for many a long year , and he slept in the great large bed there . He was upwards of forty years old when these events befell : before the ...
He had his night - bell altered and placed in the room in which the good old lady had grumbled for many a long year , and he slept in the great large bed there . He was upwards of forty years old when these events befell : before the ...
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Under Lady Pontypool's roof Miss Thistlewood found a shelter : the Doctor , who paid his visits to my Lady Pontypool at least twice a day , could not but remark the angelical sweetness and kindness with which the young lady bore her ...
Under Lady Pontypool's roof Miss Thistlewood found a shelter : the Doctor , who paid his visits to my Lady Pontypool at least twice a day , could not but remark the angelical sweetness and kindness with which the young lady bore her ...
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... he recited to her a little speech , which he had composed that morning in bed , and rehearsed and perfected in his carriage , as he was coming to wait upon lady > the young Perhaps if he had had an early love passage , she too had ...
... he recited to her a little speech , which he had composed that morning in bed , and rehearsed and perfected in his carriage , as he was coming to wait upon lady > the young Perhaps if he had had an early love passage , she too had ...
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... and Lady Ribstone , his earliest and kindest patrons . Bareacres took no notice of the cards . Pontypool called , admired Mrs. Pendennis , and said Lady Pontypool would come and see her , which her Ladyship did , per proxy of John ...
... and Lady Ribstone , his earliest and kindest patrons . Bareacres took no notice of the cards . Pontypool called , admired Mrs. Pendennis , and said Lady Pontypool would come and see her , which her Ladyship did , per proxy of John ...
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