Memoirs of Mrs. Lætitia BoothbyWilliam Clark Russell H.S. King, 1872 - 322 стор. |
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... fortune by my own arts . But unless discovery of my past ( which God avert ! ) occasion an immature betrayal of these memoirs , I design that posterity alone shall have the reading of them ; for I have no desire the history of my life ...
... fortune by my own arts . But unless discovery of my past ( which God avert ! ) occasion an immature betrayal of these memoirs , I design that posterity alone shall have the reading of them ; for I have no desire the history of my life ...
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... fortune 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.
... fortune 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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... fortune to keep them in comfort for some years , writ a private letter in which he confessed his love ( which he swore was only for her person and mind ) , and humbly concluded by entreating her to become his wife . The many uncommon ...
... fortune to keep them in comfort for some years , writ a private letter in which he confessed his love ( which he swore was only for her person and mind ) , and humbly concluded by entreating her to become his wife . The many uncommon ...
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... fortune , even when conjoined to his own revenue , was not sufficient for his habits , which he had bred to luxury by taking no concern in the future ; and so suffered his son to go at large , only paying the parish clerk with glasses ...
... fortune , even when conjoined to his own revenue , was not sufficient for his habits , which he had bred to luxury by taking no concern in the future ; and so suffered his son to go at large , only paying the parish clerk with glasses ...
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... fortune . He imparted his intention to his father , who , so far from dissuading him from attempting the perilous deeps and shallows of the world , did not even seek to ascertain what scheme of life he had formed ; but giving him twenty ...
... fortune . He imparted his intention to his father , who , so far from dissuading him from attempting the perilous deeps and shallows of the world , did not even seek to ascertain what scheme of life he had formed ; but giving him twenty ...
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