The Metropolitan Magazine, Том 11Theodore Foster, 1841 |
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... young lady then rose from her place at the little old - fashioned round table , at which she had sat with exemplary pati- ence for three hours and three - quarters , dur- ing which the accounts of her long minority had been laid before ...
... young lady then rose from her place at the little old - fashioned round table , at which she had sat with exemplary pati- ence for three hours and three - quarters , dur- ing which the accounts of her long minority had been laid before ...
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... young lady yet she retreated for a step or two ; not , ought to do , who is conscious of having ar- however , as having any wish or intention of | rived at years of discretion . And , more- refusing the favour demanded , but apparent ...
... young lady yet she retreated for a step or two ; not , ought to do , who is conscious of having ar- however , as having any wish or intention of | rived at years of discretion . And , more- refusing the favour demanded , but apparent ...
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... lady herself , spring were many of them still children , and or to any other ... young so , because the recipient he had chosen for his hopes and fears for ... young man's name in his will , making him guardian to the daughter , whose ...
... lady herself , spring were many of them still children , and or to any other ... young so , because the recipient he had chosen for his hopes and fears for ... young man's name in his will , making him guardian to the daughter , whose ...
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... Young Ladies ' Calendar , is there , by which the beau monde may be offi- | cially informed that a young lady of fortune and consequence is ready to go wherever she is invited ? ' There is the " Morning Post , " my dear , ' replied Mrs ...
... Young Ladies ' Calendar , is there , by which the beau monde may be offi- | cially informed that a young lady of fortune and consequence is ready to go wherever she is invited ? ' There is the " Morning Post , " my dear , ' replied Mrs ...
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... young lady of fortune . You look surprised , my dear , and your speaking eyes seem to ask how your fortune can make any difference either ' Perfectly , ' again responded Constance ; to them or to me ? And this brings me to and rising ...
... young lady of fortune . You look surprised , my dear , and your speaking eyes seem to ask how your fortune can make any difference either ' Perfectly , ' again responded Constance ; to them or to me ? And this brings me to and rising ...
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