London characters: or fashions and customs, of the present century. By Sir Barnaby Sketchwell ...Booksellers in Bond-Street, Piccadilly, and Pall-Mall ... and, 1809 - 348 страници |
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... beloved , and willingly , as mutually , quit- ting the great world and all its vanities . When you have heard and seen Edmund Grosvenor , I will give you his character and history , for it must be dwelt upon to do it justice . " Soon ...
... beloved , and willingly , as mutually , quit- ting the great world and all its vanities . When you have heard and seen Edmund Grosvenor , I will give you his character and history , for it must be dwelt upon to do it justice . " Soon ...
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... beloved son , about to quit his paternal home , could be more regretted , or more invited to stay . Madelina , the interesting Madelina , came not forward , like her sisters , but sat pale , Madelina's Sorrow and Illness . 1 in mournful ...
... beloved son , about to quit his paternal home , could be more regretted , or more invited to stay . Madelina , the interesting Madelina , came not forward , like her sisters , but sat pale , Madelina's Sorrow and Illness . 1 in mournful ...
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... , who had fainted she was carried to her bed , and the next morning an high fever and faintings made this tender parent tremble for the life of her beloved child . A Consultation . The Duchess was a mother , whose 40 LONDON CHARACTERS .
... , who had fainted she was carried to her bed , and the next morning an high fever and faintings made this tender parent tremble for the life of her beloved child . A Consultation . The Duchess was a mother , whose 40 LONDON CHARACTERS .
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... beloved ; otherwise a mind of her delicacy would never have encourag- ed the inclination she felt for him . The Duchess called a council of her elder children on this subject . She spoke particularly with her eldest son , who was the ...
... beloved ; otherwise a mind of her delicacy would never have encourag- ed the inclination she felt for him . The Duchess called a council of her elder children on this subject . She spoke particularly with her eldest son , who was the ...
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... beloved , Joining his hand with that of the blushing Lady Madelina , Lord Edward said , " There , Duchess , do not you think that it would be a great pity this lady and gentleman should live single all their lives ? " The many soft ...
... beloved , Joining his hand with that of the blushing Lady Madelina , Lord Edward said , " There , Duchess , do not you think that it would be a great pity this lady and gentleman should live single all their lives ? " The many soft ...
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Admiral amiable amongst articles of war Ashford barouche beautiful beloved bewitching bosom character charms child Colonel comfort conduct countenance daugh daughter Daventry depraved derry dreadful dress Duke of Stowbright elegant expence eyes faithless fashion father Fatima Clarkis favour favourite female fond fortune gave gentleman Georgina give Grace Grosvenor guilty hand happy heart Henrietta honour husband Inca John Somerville kind knew Lady Charlotte Lady Elvira Lady Madelina Laureston live single lived look Lord Penworthy Lord Riverston lover marriage married ment mind Miss Dawson Miss Doncaster mistress Moiston morning mother nature ness never noble Olderston OVID parent passion person pleasure possessed pride Pyrmont racter Ravensburgh rienced Rochford Rymington shew Sir John smile soon sweet sweet emotion temper tender thing thought tion Titian took town truly vanity vice virtue virtuous Wallingford wife wish woman worthy young youth
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