Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Band 83William Blackwood, 1858 |
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... lady bowed in surprise . " Ah , madam , your lamented hus- band was one of my most particular friends . " " You don't say so ! " cried Mrs Haughton , and looking more atten- tively at the stranger . There was in his dress and appearance ...
... lady bowed in surprise . " Ah , madam , your lamented hus- band was one of my most particular friends . " " You don't say so ! " cried Mrs Haughton , and looking more atten- tively at the stranger . There was in his dress and appearance ...
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... lady- killer and a sharper . " Quick as breathing had been the effect thus severally produced on Mrs Haughton's visitors , which it has cost so many words to describe , so quick that the Colonel , without any apparent pause of dialogue ...
... lady- killer and a sharper . " Quick as breathing had been the effect thus severally produced on Mrs Haughton's visitors , which it has cost so many words to describe , so quick that the Colonel , without any apparent pause of dialogue ...
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... lady had been too in- cessantly occupied for that idle train of reverie , in which the poets assure us that Cupid finds leisure to whet his arrows , and take his aim . Had Lionel still been by her side - had even Colonel Morley been in ...
... lady had been too in- cessantly occupied for that idle train of reverie , in which the poets assure us that Cupid finds leisure to whet his arrows , and take his aim . Had Lionel still been by her side - had even Colonel Morley been in ...
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... lady , in a black veil , knocked at No. ** Glou- cester Place , and asked to see Mrs Haughton on urgent business . She was admitted . She remained but five minutes . The next day , when " gay as a bridegroom prancing to his bride ...
... lady , in a black veil , knocked at No. ** Glou- cester Place , and asked to see Mrs Haughton on urgent business . She was admitted . She remained but five minutes . The next day , when " gay as a bridegroom prancing to his bride ...
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... lady's tastes in that line being humbly developed in a couple . of spotted cows with tails turned over their backs , and a shepherd and shep- herdess very mild and pastoral . From behind the settle , ever and anon , as the oven was ...
... lady's tastes in that line being humbly developed in a couple . of spotted cows with tails turned over their backs , and a shepherd and shep- herdess very mild and pastoral . From behind the settle , ever and anon , as the oven was ...
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