Diary and Letters, Том 5Colburn, 1843 |
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... lived again to have power to make her wait " not one moment . " Frightened at this rising storm , I endeavoured to turn towards her , and engage her to join in other discourse ; but Mr. Fairly did not second my motion , and I ob- tained ...
... lived again to have power to make her wait " not one moment . " Frightened at this rising storm , I endeavoured to turn towards her , and engage her to join in other discourse ; but Mr. Fairly did not second my motion , and I ob- tained ...
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... lived in much hurry since I wrote last , though , thank Heaven , of a sort the most pleasant . The recovery of the King is a blessing unspeakable both in its extent and force . He little before knew the general loyalty and attachment of ...
... lived in much hurry since I wrote last , though , thank Heaven , of a sort the most pleasant . The recovery of the King is a blessing unspeakable both in its extent and force . He little before knew the general loyalty and attachment of ...
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... lived in rural scenes all her life , and left nothing unexamined . We then prowled along the sands at the foot of the adjoining rocks , and picked up sea - weeds and shells ; but I do not think they were such as to drive Sir Ashton ...
... lived in rural scenes all her life , and left nothing unexamined . We then prowled along the sands at the foot of the adjoining rocks , and picked up sea - weeds and shells ; but I do not think they were such as to drive Sir Ashton ...
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... lived at Windsor , and they are now all together in this town . I contrived , after encountering my difficulties suc- cessfully ( a very female Hercules I think myself when I conquer them ) , to call upon her . She lamented losing the ...
... lived at Windsor , and they are now all together in this town . I contrived , after encountering my difficulties suc- cessfully ( a very female Hercules I think myself when I conquer them ) , to call upon her . She lamented losing the ...
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... lived where I now do . " 66 ' Yes ; but where you now . . . . . I understand you , — expect ere long you may see him ! " He meant from his acquittal , and reception at the Queen's house . And I would not contradict him . " But , however ...
... lived where I now do . " 66 ' Yes ; but where you now . . . . . I understand you , — expect ere long you may see him ! " He meant from his acquittal , and reception at the Queen's house . And I would not contradict him . " But , however ...
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