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Strona 432
... Kicklebury , immediately she sees our eyes directed to the inviting gap , she slides out , and with her am- ple robe covers even more than that large space to which by art and na- ture she is entitled , and calling out , " Horace ...
... Kicklebury , immediately she sees our eyes directed to the inviting gap , she slides out , and with her am- ple robe covers even more than that large space to which by art and na- ture she is entitled , and calling out , " Horace ...
Strona 434
... Kicklebury ? " " I thought it odious , " said Miss Fanny . " I mean , it was pleasant until that - that stupid man - what was his name ? - came and took me away to dance with him . " - " What ! don't you care for a red coat and ...
... Kicklebury ? " " I thought it odious , " said Miss Fanny . " I mean , it was pleasant until that - that stupid man - what was his name ? - came and took me away to dance with him . " - " What ! don't you care for a red coat and ...
Strona 434
... Kicklebury in one instant , and acknowledged with the usual calmness by the younger lady . - - " I believe I have had the pleasure of seeing Sir Thomas Kicklebury at Knightsbridge House , " Lady Knights- bridge said , with something of ...
... Kicklebury in one instant , and acknowledged with the usual calmness by the younger lady . - - " I believe I have had the pleasure of seeing Sir Thomas Kicklebury at Knightsbridge House , " Lady Knights- bridge said , with something of ...
Strona 437
... Kicklebury . Indeed , she and her sister wore a couple of those blue silk over - bonnets , which have lately become the fash- ion , and which I never should have mentioned but for the young lady's reply . 66 - Those hoods ! " she said ...
... Kicklebury . Indeed , she and her sister wore a couple of those blue silk over - bonnets , which have lately become the fash- ion , and which I never should have mentioned but for the young lady's reply . 66 - Those hoods ! " she said ...
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... Kicklebury's Christchurch friends , of whom her son has too many , alas ! and she enters into many particulars respecting the conduct of Kicklebury - the unhappy boy's smoking , his love of billiards , his fondness for the turf : she ...
... Kicklebury's Christchurch friends , of whom her son has too many , alas ! and she enters into many particulars respecting the conduct of Kicklebury - the unhappy boy's smoking , his love of billiards , his fondness for the turf : she ...
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