In a Fast Coach with a Pretty Woman: Jane Austen and Samuel JohnsonAMS Press, 2002 - 208 страници |
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... person of their premed- itated contempt . I have therefore made up my mind to tell you , that I do not want to dance a reel at all - and now despise me if you dare . " Now startled and disarmed , he holds off , " Indeed I do not dare ...
... person of their premed- itated contempt . I have therefore made up my mind to tell you , that I do not want to dance a reel at all - and now despise me if you dare . " Now startled and disarmed , he holds off , " Indeed I do not dare ...
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... person and of situation " ( vol . 1 , chap . 1 ; V , 4 ) . Quitting the ancestral home at Kellynch only ruffles his feathers , which are in- stantly smoothed by being assured a tony position at Bath : " He might there be important at ...
... person and of situation " ( vol . 1 , chap . 1 ; V , 4 ) . Quitting the ancestral home at Kellynch only ruffles his feathers , which are in- stantly smoothed by being assured a tony position at Bath : " He might there be important at ...
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... person [ the hoity - toity Mary ] ? - or , of any person I may say . No , -I have no idea of being so easily persuaded . When I have made up my mind , I have made it . And Henrietta seemed entirely to have made up hers to call at ...
... person [ the hoity - toity Mary ] ? - or , of any person I may say . No , -I have no idea of being so easily persuaded . When I have made up my mind , I have made it . And Henrietta seemed entirely to have made up hers to call at ...
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