Harden hall; or, The three proposals, ed. [or rather written] by the hon F- B-, Volumen 11847 |
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... Lord G B — k should ever have proved himself an orator ! But these are days of con- tinual change ; so , before you utterly con- demn my simple tale , make the attempt to follow it to the end . Notwithstanding there may be nothing so ...
... Lord G B — k should ever have proved himself an orator ! But these are days of con- tinual change ; so , before you utterly con- demn my simple tale , make the attempt to follow it to the end . Notwithstanding there may be nothing so ...
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... Lord Randen , " with marked emphasis on the last two words , " shall hear of it . " So saying , she got up and left the room . Mr. Read's reflections were none of the pleasantest after her departure : not that her presence would HARDEN ...
... Lord Randen , " with marked emphasis on the last two words , " shall hear of it . " So saying , she got up and left the room . Mr. Read's reflections were none of the pleasantest after her departure : not that her presence would HARDEN ...
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... Lord Fleetwood . Catherine started back as she heard his name , colouring deeply ; but after giving a distant bow of recognition , appeared again intensely interested in all she saw . She strove , indeed , to check the " tell - tale ...
... Lord Fleetwood . Catherine started back as she heard his name , colouring deeply ; but after giving a distant bow of recognition , appeared again intensely interested in all she saw . She strove , indeed , to check the " tell - tale ...
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... Lord Fleetwood saw immediately from her mortified tone that he had been guilty of a great offence , and to reetify it began imme- diately to talk to this amiable young lady about her dress , the beauty of her curls , her bracelets , & c ...
... Lord Fleetwood saw immediately from her mortified tone that he had been guilty of a great offence , and to reetify it began imme- diately to talk to this amiable young lady about her dress , the beauty of her curls , her bracelets , & c ...
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... feeling at liberty to do this , she wisely resolved merely to mention having met Lord Fleetwood , and nothing more . While Catherine is quietly sleeping , we VOL . I. D must beg to draw the attention of our readers to HARDEN HALL . 33.
... feeling at liberty to do this , she wisely resolved merely to mention having met Lord Fleetwood , and nothing more . While Catherine is quietly sleeping , we VOL . I. D must beg to draw the attention of our readers to HARDEN HALL . 33.
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