Diary and Letters, Том 3Colburn, 1843 |
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... thought it , too , a good opportunity of trying my length of liberty , as Lady Effingham is one of the ladies of the bed- chamber , and is frequently at the Lodge as a private visitor . It was inexpressibly awkward to me to ask leave to ...
... thought it , too , a good opportunity of trying my length of liberty , as Lady Effingham is one of the ladies of the bed- chamber , and is frequently at the Lodge as a private visitor . It was inexpressibly awkward to me to ask leave to ...
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... thought it best to place her a chair , and say nothing . I did ; and she turned about to me with a most graceful curtsey , and immediately accepted it , with a most condescending apology for my trouble . I then , thus encouraged , put ...
... thought it best to place her a chair , and say nothing . I did ; and she turned about to me with a most graceful curtsey , and immediately accepted it , with a most condescending apology for my trouble . I then , thus encouraged , put ...
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... have ended in a command to read to her . But it never happened , and I was saved an exertion for which I am sure I should have had no voice . One night , indeed , I thought the matter inevitable 54 [ PART II . DIARY AND LETTERS.
... have ended in a command to read to her . But it never happened , and I was saved an exertion for which I am sure I should have had no voice . One night , indeed , I thought the matter inevitable 54 [ PART II . DIARY AND LETTERS.
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... thought of it . How sweet this was ! when merely curiosity must have led her to wish to hear me , that she might judge whether or not I could be of any use to her in a capacity in which she has declared she really wants an assistant ...
... thought of it . How sweet this was ! when merely curiosity must have led her to wish to hear me , that she might judge whether or not I could be of any use to her in a capacity in which she has declared she really wants an assistant ...
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... thought myself de trop : but I have since found that this is , to me , a mark of honour ; as it is the established custom to people of the first rank , the Princesses themselves included , and only not used to the pages and the wardrobe ...
... thought myself de trop : but I have since found that this is , to me , a mark of honour ; as it is the established custom to people of the first rank , the Princesses themselves included , and only not used to the pages and the wardrobe ...
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