The Metropolitan Magazine, Tomy 7-10;Tom 13Theodore Foster, 1839 |
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... received , and nev- As for Wickham , he never referred to him , er quite forgiven for bringing her vulgar and Wickham , though living in the same caste so near to their nobility ; and conse- house with him , would have preferred quently ...
... received , and nev- As for Wickham , he never referred to him , er quite forgiven for bringing her vulgar and Wickham , though living in the same caste so near to their nobility ; and conse- house with him , would have preferred quently ...
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... received Hugh coldly enough , and soon found some pre- tence to send Gwyneth away to the work- room . The student immediately rose , mut- tered something about his horse , and , after accepting an invitation to return to supper , got ...
... received Hugh coldly enough , and soon found some pre- tence to send Gwyneth away to the work- room . The student immediately rose , mut- tered something about his horse , and , after accepting an invitation to return to supper , got ...
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... received a compliment on my eyes from an old spectacled general , who inquired of me whether his adversary had played a heart or a diamond , and when I gave him the desired information , observed that it was a fine thing to be able to ...
... received a compliment on my eyes from an old spectacled general , who inquired of me whether his adversary had played a heart or a diamond , and when I gave him the desired information , observed that it was a fine thing to be able to ...
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Snatches of Song No IV By Mrs C Baron Wilson | 15 |
Autobiographical Sketches By Mrs Crawford | 26 |
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