The Metropolitan Magazine, Tom 11Theodore Foster, 1841 |
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... sure to generate , joined to the firm reliance which well - tried honour and honesty as certainly inspire . It is perhaps hardly fair to state , in addi- tion to this preface , that it had been during the last four or five years , the ...
... sure to generate , joined to the firm reliance which well - tried honour and honesty as certainly inspire . It is perhaps hardly fair to state , in addi- tion to this preface , that it had been during the last four or five years , the ...
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... sure , but I remembered , dearest Constance , that you were to be with us , and have already despatched an answer , telling him to engage it from the fourth of April to the fourth of July . ' ' Delightful ! ' cried Constance . • How can ...
... sure , but I remembered , dearest Constance , that you were to be with us , and have already despatched an answer , telling him to engage it from the fourth of April to the fourth of July . ' ' Delightful ! ' cried Constance . • How can ...
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... sure of it , dear girl , or I would not address you as I now do with all the open- ' Agreed , ' replied Mrs. Hartley , with per- ness and sincerity of a confiding friend . fect good humour . ' And all I shall require You are aware , I ...
... sure of it , dear girl , or I would not address you as I now do with all the open- ' Agreed , ' replied Mrs. Hartley , with per- ness and sincerity of a confiding friend . fect good humour . ' And all I shall require You are aware , I ...
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... sure . ' himself , and apparently about as certain of remaining in it . His eldest girl , now about twenty - seven , was one of those good - at- need specimens of womankind , whom all persons domestically intimate with her must be sure ...
... sure . ' himself , and apparently about as certain of remaining in it . His eldest girl , now about twenty - seven , was one of those good - at- need specimens of womankind , whom all persons domestically intimate with her must be sure ...
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... sure , to see you look so well and so happy as you do ; and as for your dear good grandmamma , never you fret yourself about her , Miss Rid- ley . Our Mary will take as much care of her as you would do your own self , and there's nobody ...
... sure , to see you look so well and so happy as you do ; and as for your dear good grandmamma , never you fret yourself about her , Miss Rid- ley . Our Mary will take as much care of her as you would do your own self , and there's nobody ...
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