The Englishman: A Novel : in Six VolumesPrinted at the Minerva-Press, for A.K. Newman and Company, Leadenhall-Street, 1812 |
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... marked in the baronet's last letter.- " Sir George Beverly says you are thin , and look pale . It is long since I saw you , my son . " Wentworth wrote half a dozen apolo- gies to ladies whose attractive parties were the theme of general ...
... marked in the baronet's last letter.- " Sir George Beverly says you are thin , and look pale . It is long since I saw you , my son . " Wentworth wrote half a dozen apolo- gies to ladies whose attractive parties were the theme of general ...
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... marked your career ; never have I had occasion to reprove you . I have , and I must continue to regret , that your cousin was not the object of your choice . The match , in every point of view , was desi- rable ; the contiguity of the ...
... marked your career ; never have I had occasion to reprove you . I have , and I must continue to regret , that your cousin was not the object of your choice . The match , in every point of view , was desi- rable ; the contiguity of the ...
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... marked your conduct towards all those who have claim on your affections ; and while I allow this , I do not disown that a portion of sel fishness is mine . Had you been arbitrary where would my dear Beverly have found his consolation ...
... marked your conduct towards all those who have claim on your affections ; and while I allow this , I do not disown that a portion of sel fishness is mine . Had you been arbitrary where would my dear Beverly have found his consolation ...
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... marked its singularity and tendency to Wentworth . Our hero was surprised . He felt so secure , that it had never entered his imagination any other person could cont sider it as a matter of any consequence ; besides , Mr. Marnley always ...
... marked its singularity and tendency to Wentworth . Our hero was surprised . He felt so secure , that it had never entered his imagination any other person could cont sider it as a matter of any consequence ; besides , Mr. Marnley always ...
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... marked , yet respectful de- meanour . " You are surprised , " said his lordship ; " but , my dear uncle - elect , I could not think of passing so near the Hall without making my bow with due submission . " . Mr. 1 Mr. Supple smiled ...
... marked , yet respectful de- meanour . " You are surprised , " said his lordship ; " but , my dear uncle - elect , I could not think of passing so near the Hall without making my bow with due submission . " . Mr. 1 Mr. Supple smiled ...
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Adderfield appeared apprized Arlingham attention avow baronet beheld believe Bellman Carberry chaise CHAP character claim Clara cousin creature curricle dear sir Ormsby disco discovered doctor Firmor doubt Durweston Englishman error esteem eyes fair Fanny Beverly father favour feelings flattering friendship gentleman goddess Grace gratitude Hall happy heard heart hero honour hope hour idea interjoined interrupted ject John Nugent knew lady Anna lady Beverly lady Layton lady Wentworth ladyship Lennard Linburne London look lord Osterly lordship Louisa Magician Manderson manner Marnley Marnley's ment mind Miss Tracey Miss Wentworth Momus morning nature ness never observed party passion prove racter received regret replied Sidney replied Wentworth retire ronet scene seemed sentiments sir Charles Sir George Beverly sir Orms sir Robert sitor smiling stranger Supple surprise tell thought tion trust tural vanity voice vols warmth white domino wholly widow wish woman worth young
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