De Clifford, Or, the Constant Man, Том 3 |
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A tear stood in her eye as she said this , and as she wiped it away , she added «
God forgive me , I have been very foolish to talk so . I hope , sir , you are not a
friend to Sir William . I am sure I would rather die than offend hiin after all he has ...
A tear stood in her eye as she said this , and as she wiped it away , she added «
God forgive me , I have been very foolish to talk so . I hope , sir , you are not a
friend to Sir William . I am sure I would rather die than offend hiin after all he has ...
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In times long gone by , now talked of as we talk of romance - York and Lancaster
to wit — the Lord Hungerford , decapitated as a Lancasterian by Ed . ward IV . ,
left a daughter , Mary , who being restored in blood by Henry VII . , carried her ...
In times long gone by , now talked of as we talk of romance - York and Lancaster
to wit — the Lord Hungerford , decapitated as a Lancasterian by Ed . ward IV . ,
left a daughter , Mary , who being restored in blood by Henry VII . , carried her ...
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... compliments to my ladyship ' s abilities ; but if your wish be to acquire the real
tournure we talk of , and which alone can be denominated real fashion , I must
caution you to be as sparing as possible of direct compliments , and particularly
the ...
... compliments to my ladyship ' s abilities ; but if your wish be to acquire the real
tournure we talk of , and which alone can be denominated real fashion , I must
caution you to be as sparing as possible of direct compliments , and particularly
the ...
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He came to me often , and did me much good in polishing off Oxford rust , and
putting me au fait of things and characters which were quite new to me . I
rewarded him by talking to him , and allowing him to talk to me , of Lady
Hungerford .
He came to me often , and did me much good in polishing off Oxford rust , and
putting me au fait of things and characters which were quite new to me . I
rewarded him by talking to him , and allowing him to talk to me , of Lady
Hungerford .
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At these visits , as I have said , Granville was always more or less mentioned ,
and she would often talk of the firmness of his mind . Pity it was , she one day
said , that he was not his elder brother , and then , though perhaps a little too old ,
he ...
At these visits , as I have said , Granville was always more or less mentioned ,
and she would often talk of the firmness of his mind . Pity it was , she one day
said , that he was not his elder brother , and then , though perhaps a little too old ,
he ...
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