Diary and Letters, Том 3Colburn, 1843 |
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... gave me her blessing . We walked ; the Queen's Lodge is not fifty yards from Mrs. Delany's door . My dear father's own courage all failed him in this little step ; for as I was now on the point of enter- ing - probably for ever - into ...
... gave me her blessing . We walked ; the Queen's Lodge is not fifty yards from Mrs. Delany's door . My dear father's own courage all failed him in this little step ; for as I was now on the point of enter- ing - probably for ever - into ...
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... gave her a pencil , and she seized a piece of whity - brown paper , inquiring " If she might have it ? " - I would fain have got her bet- ter , but she began writing immediately , stooping to the table . I was now in a momentary doubt ...
... gave her a pencil , and she seized a piece of whity - brown paper , inquiring " If she might have it ? " - I would fain have got her bet- ter , but she began writing immediately , stooping to the table . I was now in a momentary doubt ...
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... gave a relation of the affair , with a calmness and unconcern that , had any one but himself been his hero , would have been regarded as totally unfeeling . You may have heard it wrong ; I will concisely tell it right . His carriage had ...
... gave a relation of the affair , with a calmness and unconcern that , had any one but himself been his hero , would have been regarded as totally unfeeling . You may have heard it wrong ; I will concisely tell it right . His carriage had ...
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... gave positive orders that the woman should be taken care of , and went into the palace , and had his levee . There is something in the whole of his behaviour upon this occasion that strikes me as proof indisput- able of a true and noble ...
... gave positive orders that the woman should be taken care of , and went into the palace , and had his levee . There is something in the whole of his behaviour upon this occasion that strikes me as proof indisput- able of a true and noble ...
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... gave that instant excuse for her was then all his own . Nor did he rest here ; notwithstanding the excess of terror for his safety , and doubt of further mischief , with which all his family and all his household were seized , he still ...
... gave that instant excuse for her was then all his own . Nor did he rest here ; notwithstanding the excess of terror for his safety , and doubt of further mischief , with which all his family and all his household were seized , he still ...
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acquaintance afterwards answer asked attend begged believe better Bishop of Worcester Bryant Budé called Colonel Goldsworthy Colonel Welbred conversation cried dear father dearest Delany desired dine dinner door dress Duchess of Ancaster Duke entered equerries exclaimed favour felt gave give glad good-humoured gracious happy Harcourt hear heard honour humour instantly invited King King's knew laugh little Princess Lodge look Lord Harcourt ma'am Madame de Genlis Madame la Fîte Madame la Roche Majesty Major Price Miss Burney Miss Planta Miss Vernons morning never night obliged opened party pleased pleasure poor present Prince of Wales Princess Amelia Princess Augusta Princess Elizabeth Princess Royal Queen received returned Royal Family Schwellenberg seemed sent shew Smelt smile soon speak spoke stay summons sure surprised sweet talk tell thing thought tion told took Turbulent waiting walk whole Windsor wished