London characters; or, Anecdotes, fashions, and customs, of the present century, Том 1 |
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... - his Diary . THE HON . CAVENDISH WORSLEY . 203 A Bacchanalian - Hunting Parties - no strong Penchant for the Ladies - his Kennel - Canine Physiognomy - Conclusion . THE LATE COUNTESS OF EASTWOOD ; OR , THE PENITENT xvi CONTENTS .
... - his Diary . THE HON . CAVENDISH WORSLEY . 203 A Bacchanalian - Hunting Parties - no strong Penchant for the Ladies - his Kennel - Canine Physiognomy - Conclusion . THE LATE COUNTESS OF EASTWOOD ; OR , THE PENITENT xvi CONTENTS .
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... of Opinion concerning Sunday Evening Parties - the Way to get a Living - the Empress of the Birch - Economy in high Life - the Art of saving a Dinner- Speculation - a Dialogue - the Refusal - the Works CONTENTS . xvii.
... of Opinion concerning Sunday Evening Parties - the Way to get a Living - the Empress of the Birch - Economy in high Life - the Art of saving a Dinner- Speculation - a Dialogue - the Refusal - the Works CONTENTS . xvii.
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... parties , and to be seen in them , would compliment her on her likeness to the hoodwinked little god , declare her still the finest woman in the world , and that heaven had closed her brilliant eyes in pity to mankind ! Her taste for ...
... parties , and to be seen in them , would compliment her on her likeness to the hoodwinked little god , declare her still the finest woman in the world , and that heaven had closed her brilliant eyes in pity to mankind ! Her taste for ...
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... parties they were likely to meet at the different houses of the nobility who gave Sunday concerts . After the banns had been duly pub- lished , the thoughtless pair were married , as was currently reported , under the names of Mr. and ...
... parties they were likely to meet at the different houses of the nobility who gave Sunday concerts . After the banns had been duly pub- lished , the thoughtless pair were married , as was currently reported , under the names of Mr. and ...
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... parties to the eyes of the world . Would a man wish , by obtaining this gilding for his ornamented brow , to en- rich children , to whom it may be doubt- ful whether he has a true parental claim ? She was unskilled in Intrigue . We are ...
... parties to the eyes of the world . Would a man wish , by obtaining this gilding for his ornamented brow , to en- rich children , to whom it may be doubt- ful whether he has a true parental claim ? She was unskilled in Intrigue . We are ...
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