The Metropolitan Magazine, Tom 11Theodore Foster, 1841 |
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... returned the ani- mated Mrs. Hartley , slightly knitting her brows . Nothing can be so childish as fan- cying everything extraordinary that you do not perfectly understand . My secret , Miss Ridley , for not losing time in town , after ...
... returned the ani- mated Mrs. Hartley , slightly knitting her brows . Nothing can be so childish as fan- cying everything extraordinary that you do not perfectly understand . My secret , Miss Ridley , for not losing time in town , after ...
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... returned Con- stance , laughing very heartily , ' you have my free leave to do and say all and every- thing that you in your wisdom , may deem best , for the purpose of opening to me as many doors in London as have anything within them ...
... returned Con- stance , laughing very heartily , ' you have my free leave to do and say all and every- thing that you in your wisdom , may deem best , for the purpose of opening to me as many doors in London as have anything within them ...
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... returned Mrs. Hartley , affectionately wringing her hand ; and Con- stance turned to go . But ere she had passed the door , Mrs. Hartley recalled her to say- By the way , my dear , it would be a great advantage to you , while in town ...
... returned Mrs. Hartley , affectionately wringing her hand ; and Con- stance turned to go . But ere she had passed the door , Mrs. Hartley recalled her to say- By the way , my dear , it would be a great advantage to you , while in town ...
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... returned the blushing but beautiful looking Mary . My only trouble , Miss Ridley , is , that she will be always thinking so of you , and missing you so very much , that nothing I can do will make her quite happy . ' You have no reason ...
... returned the blushing but beautiful looking Mary . My only trouble , Miss Ridley , is , that she will be always thinking so of you , and missing you so very much , that nothing I can do will make her quite happy . ' You have no reason ...
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... returned Con- tion - or , in other words , that he was a con- stance , who , though exceedingly delighted sequential busy body , who really believed at paying for the post - horses , and feeling a that nobody knew so well as himself ...
... returned Con- tion - or , in other words , that he was a con- stance , who , though exceedingly delighted sequential busy body , who really believed at paying for the post - horses , and feeling a that nobody knew so well as himself ...
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