London characters; or, Anecdotes, fashions, and customs, of the present century, Том 1 |
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... LADY LAURA PEMBERTON 179 Her Character - she appears a dashing Woman -her Husband goes Abroad - a rigid Disciple of ... Ladies - his Kennel - Canine Physiognomy - Conclusion . THE LATE COUNTESS OF EASTWOOD ; OR , THE PENITENT xvi CONTENTS .
... LADY LAURA PEMBERTON 179 Her Character - she appears a dashing Woman -her Husband goes Abroad - a rigid Disciple of ... Ladies - his Kennel - Canine Physiognomy - Conclusion . THE LATE COUNTESS OF EASTWOOD ; OR , THE PENITENT xvi CONTENTS .
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... Lady Charlotte . " One , I tell you , I never saw before , the other was Lady Laura Pem- berton . " ..... Injured Worth defended . " The honour of our sex 20 LONDON CHARACTERS .
... Lady Charlotte . " One , I tell you , I never saw before , the other was Lady Laura Pem- berton . " ..... Injured Worth defended . " The honour of our sex 20 LONDON CHARACTERS .
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... Lady Charlotte : " The only sensible and elegant woman , thought the Duchess , whose company I could ever support with any degree of patience : and she said aloud ; " The circum- stances of Lady Laura's situation are pe- culiar , indeed ...
... Lady Charlotte : " The only sensible and elegant woman , thought the Duchess , whose company I could ever support with any degree of patience : and she said aloud ; " The circum- stances of Lady Laura's situation are pe- culiar , indeed ...
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... Lady Laura . I think her an angelic creature . But come , I must tell you the winding - up of my Bond Street adventures this morning . Lady Laura and her friend were march- ing through ranks of jewellery at LOVE'S shop , when Lady Laura ...
... Lady Laura . I think her an angelic creature . But come , I must tell you the winding - up of my Bond Street adventures this morning . Lady Laura and her friend were march- ing through ranks of jewellery at LOVE'S shop , when Lady Laura ...
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... Lady Laura , ever witty , ever happy in the association of her ideas , presented her friend with an elegant but- terfly broach ; it was so apt , there seem- ed something so volage about this friend , for never did I see before so much ...
... Lady Laura , ever witty , ever happy in the association of her ideas , presented her friend with an elegant but- terfly broach ; it was so apt , there seem- ed something so volage about this friend , for never did I see before so much ...
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