Memoirs of Mrs. Lætitia BoothbyWilliam Clark Russell H.S. King, 1872 - 322 стор. |
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... as should prove their support . Having been sometimes admitted on occasions when poor relations or mean company were present , to the table of the squire of the parish , he made the acquaintance of Mrs. Margery Dowler.
... as should prove their support . Having been sometimes admitted on occasions when poor relations or mean company were present , to the table of the squire of the parish , he made the acquaintance of Mrs. Margery Dowler.
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William Clark Russell. parish , he made the acquaintance of Mrs. Margery Dowler , a decent , grave woman , of no principle , but of good reputation , who , from the vigilance and ability she had manifested as waiting - maid to the ...
William Clark Russell. parish , he made the acquaintance of Mrs. Margery Dowler , a decent , grave woman , of no principle , but of good reputation , who , from the vigilance and ability she had manifested as waiting - maid to the ...
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... acquainted with the life of Mr. Savage , son to the Earl Rivers by my Lady Macclesfield , who afterwards was married to Colonel Brett , might properly judge from that gentleman's career of the many uncommon hard- ships Mr. Boothby was ...
... acquainted with the life of Mr. Savage , son to the Earl Rivers by my Lady Macclesfield , who afterwards was married to Colonel Brett , might properly judge from that gentleman's career of the many uncommon hard- ships Mr. Boothby was ...
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... acquainted with his passion , and begged him to present him to the nymph for whom he burned . This Mr. Benson cheerfully consented to do , and bade him attend the theatre that night , and after the second act to step round , when he ...
... acquainted with his passion , and begged him to present him to the nymph for whom he burned . This Mr. Benson cheerfully consented to do , and bade him attend the theatre that night , and after the second act to step round , when he ...
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... acquainted ( indeed , there were few houses in London where his face was not familiar ) , he led the gentleman to the parlour , and calling for some brandy , gave him a dram , D which speedily brought him to ; then tenderly removing his.
... acquainted ( indeed , there were few houses in London where his face was not familiar ) , he led the gentleman to the parlour , and calling for some brandy , gave him a dram , D which speedily brought him to ; then tenderly removing his.
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