Diary and Letters, Том 5Colburn, 1843 |
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... speak even a refusal ; till , upon his saying , while he held a glass of wine in his hand , " Come , ma'am , do something eccentric for once - it will warm you ! " she angrily answered , “ You been reely — what you call— too much ...
... speak even a refusal ; till , upon his saying , while he held a glass of wine in his hand , " Come , ma'am , do something eccentric for once - it will warm you ! " she angrily answered , “ You been reely — what you call— too much ...
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... speak at all , it must be plain truth . I had no answer . Illness here - till of late - has been so unknown , that it is commonly supposed it must be wilful , and therefore it meets little notice , till accom- panied by danger , or ...
... speak at all , it must be plain truth . I had no answer . Illness here - till of late - has been so unknown , that it is commonly supposed it must be wilful , and therefore it meets little notice , till accom- panied by danger , or ...
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... speak was to name him ! Miss Tryon , who chatted incessantly , had spoken of the great confusion at the drawing - room , from the crowd : “ It was intended to be better regulated , " said Miss F. " Mr. Fairly told me . " She dropped her ...
... speak was to name him ! Miss Tryon , who chatted incessantly , had spoken of the great confusion at the drawing - room , from the crowd : “ It was intended to be better regulated , " said Miss F. " Mr. Fairly told me . " She dropped her ...
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... speak it sometimes not quite right , what you call . " " O dear no , ma'am ! " exclaimed he ; " Miss Burney is of too mild a disposition for that : she could not correct you strong enough to do you good . " " Oh ! -ver well , sir ...
... speak it sometimes not quite right , what you call . " " O dear no , ma'am ! " exclaimed he ; " Miss Burney is of too mild a disposition for that : she could not correct you strong enough to do you good . " " Oh ! -ver well , sir ...
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... speaking where they choose , they retire to tea in an inner apartment with their own party , but leave the door wide open , both to see and be seen . Upon receiving this command , I called upon Mrs. Gwynn , and begged her permission for ...
... speaking where they choose , they retire to tea in an inner apartment with their own party , but leave the door wide open , both to see and be seen . Upon receiving this command , I called upon Mrs. Gwynn , and begged her permission for ...
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