Memoirs of Mrs. Lætitia BoothbyWilliam Clark Russell H.S. King, 1872 - 322 стор. |
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... knew not but that he would burst out again with his fierce reproaches ; and at such a moment my pride would not have me caught in a posture of tenderness . Sometimes he would bring friends home , when they had lingered so long at the ...
... knew not but that he would burst out again with his fierce reproaches ; and at such a moment my pride would not have me caught in a posture of tenderness . Sometimes he would bring friends home , when they had lingered so long at the ...
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... knew not the schemes he might wish me to enter upon , to free him of the embarrassment of having to support me . He would have been well - pleased to see me married , but among his friends knew not one whom he could recommend for a ...
... knew not the schemes he might wish me to enter upon , to free him of the embarrassment of having to support me . He would have been well - pleased to see me married , but among his friends knew not one whom he could recommend for a ...
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... knew not but that my future might be superior to my past , I was resolved to fit myself for it by education ; which resolution , in time , breeding in me an ap- petite for study , made that which had appeared at first laborious and dry ...
... knew not but that my future might be superior to my past , I was resolved to fit myself for it by education ; which resolution , in time , breeding in me an ap- petite for study , made that which had appeared at first laborious and dry ...
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... and tapping a fine enamel'd snuff - box , exclaimed " That after Mr. Bracebridge he knew no one who would feel more. CHAPTER III Concerning Miss Boothby's introduction to Miss Aston, with a description of Dr Aston's house in Wimpole Street ...
... and tapping a fine enamel'd snuff - box , exclaimed " That after Mr. Bracebridge he knew no one who would feel more. CHAPTER III Concerning Miss Boothby's introduction to Miss Aston, with a description of Dr Aston's house in Wimpole Street ...
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William Clark Russell. Mr. Bracebridge he knew no one who would feel more sensible of Mr. Boothby's brave behaviour than himself : though , " says he , with a knowing smile at Mr. Bracebridge , “ I know not whether Dolly would thank me ...
William Clark Russell. Mr. Bracebridge he knew no one who would feel more sensible of Mr. Boothby's brave behaviour than himself : though , " says he , with a knowing smile at Mr. Bracebridge , “ I know not whether Dolly would thank me ...
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