Diary and Letters, Том 3Colburn, 1843 |
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... Ma'am ! " — and my accent of surprise made her beg my pardon and walk on . I was too much in haste to desire any explanation , and was only quickening my pace , when I was again stopped by a gentleman with a star and red ribbon , who ...
... Ma'am ! " — and my accent of surprise made her beg my pardon and walk on . I was too much in haste to desire any explanation , and was only quickening my pace , when I was again stopped by a gentleman with a star and red ribbon , who ...
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... Ma'am — I — I was just going to dress- " cried I ; I meant to add , and ought to have added , to " wait upon the Queen ; " but I was so unused to such a plea , that it sounded as a liberty to my mind's voice , and I could not get it out ...
... Ma'am — I — I was just going to dress- " cried I ; I meant to add , and ought to have added , to " wait upon the Queen ; " but I was so unused to such a plea , that it sounded as a liberty to my mind's voice , and I could not get it out ...
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... ma'am , " cried he , " shall you have your supper ? " " What supper ? " cried I. " I only eat fruit , as usual . ” " Have not you ordered supper , ma'am , for to - night ? " " No. " 99 " There is one cooking for you - a fowl and peas ...
... ma'am , " cried he , " shall you have your supper ? " " What supper ? " cried I. " I only eat fruit , as usual . ” " Have not you ordered supper , ma'am , for to - night ? " " No. " 99 " There is one cooking for you - a fowl and peas ...
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... am not happy , or forced to it , it never does . In silence and in quiet , I court repose and revival ; and I think , my dearest Susan , I feel that they will come . Presently I was called out again . “ Ma'am , ” cried John , " the ...
... am not happy , or forced to it , it never does . In silence and in quiet , I court repose and revival ; and I think , my dearest Susan , I feel that they will come . Presently I was called out again . “ Ma'am , ” cried John , " the ...
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... am very glad of it , ma'am ; it was an honest crowd to - day . " At tea I found a new uniform . Major Price imme- diately introduced me to him ; he was Colonel Fairly . He is a man of the most scrupulous good - breeding , dif- fident ...
... am very glad of it , ma'am ; it was an honest crowd to - day . " At tea I found a new uniform . Major Price imme- diately introduced me to him ; he was Colonel Fairly . He is a man of the most scrupulous good - breeding , dif- fident ...
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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