In a Fast Coach with a Pretty Woman: Jane Austen and Samuel JohnsonAMS Press, 2002 - 208 страници |
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... fortune , and to want a wife ; and therefore was frequently attended by these hymeneal solicitors , with whose importunity I was sometimes diverted , and sometimes perplexed ; for they contended for me as vulturs for a carcase , " and ...
... fortune , and to want a wife ; and therefore was frequently attended by these hymeneal solicitors , with whose importunity I was sometimes diverted , and sometimes perplexed ; for they contended for me as vulturs for a carcase , " and ...
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... fortune , with no other sacrifice than that of time and conscience " ( vol . 3 , chap . 4 ; I , 376 ) . Apparently , the loss of time and conscience is well compensated . The half - witted older sister , without Lucy's looks or craft ...
... fortune , with no other sacrifice than that of time and conscience " ( vol . 3 , chap . 4 ; I , 376 ) . Apparently , the loss of time and conscience is well compensated . The half - witted older sister , without Lucy's looks or craft ...
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... fortune of a very troublesome , hopeless son ; and the good fortune to lose him before he reached his twentieth year ; that he had been sent to sea , because he was stupid and unmanageable on shore ; that he had been very little cared ...
... fortune of a very troublesome , hopeless son ; and the good fortune to lose him before he reached his twentieth year ; that he had been sent to sea , because he was stupid and unmanageable on shore ; that he had been very little cared ...
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