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-Ay , ay , all very polite , but damned cold ! " and he twisted the letter up and placed it in his pocket , from whence we will beg leave to take it , and place it before the reader , as absolutely necessary to the understanding of this ...
-Ay , ay , all very polite , but damned cold ! " and he twisted the letter up and placed it in his pocket , from whence we will beg leave to take it , and place it before the reader , as absolutely necessary to the understanding of this ...
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... bob - tailed wigs and goldlaced hats are not more completely different from the fashions of the present day , than the modern ideas of propriety , not to speak of friendship , are from the politeness within my memory — that is all .
... bob - tailed wigs and goldlaced hats are not more completely different from the fashions of the present day , than the modern ideas of propriety , not to speak of friendship , are from the politeness within my memory — that is all .
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—this warm - hearted , enthusiastically benevolent , perfectly polite lord Burton ? ” “ But , my dear father , " replied she , " he , may be so for any thing I know to the contrary : we must not think him every thing that is bad ...
—this warm - hearted , enthusiastically benevolent , perfectly polite lord Burton ? ” “ But , my dear father , " replied she , " he , may be so for any thing I know to the contrary : we must not think him every thing that is bad ...
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heavy ten minutes seemed still more heavy to Charles , who felt himself obliged , in common politeness , to devote his attention to his father's guests , with most of whom he had not one subject in common .
heavy ten minutes seemed still more heavy to Charles , who felt himself obliged , in common politeness , to devote his attention to his father's guests , with most of whom he had not one subject in common .
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... mingled with his politeness , when , in handing the object of his interest from the coach , he asked if he could in any way serve her ? “ Not in the least , my lord , ” replied she ; “ I feel infinitely obliged by your attention .
... mingled with his politeness , when , in handing the object of his interest from the coach , he asked if he could in any way serve her ? “ Not in the least , my lord , ” replied she ; “ I feel infinitely obliged by your attention .
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added affection answered appearance arrival asked baroness beautiful Caroline carriage character Charles Melville Charles's companion continued conversation count course cousin deal dear Delmont demanded entered exclaimed expression eyes face feelings felt Frederic French gave give gone half hand happiness head heart hope hour idea Italy kind lady Jane lady Mary least leave length letter light look lord Burton manner Mary mean meet mind Miss moment morning nature never night object observing once painful Paris passed perhaps person politeness present raised received remained replied replied Charles rest round scarcely seemed seen sir Charles sister smile society soon speak spoke Stanhope stranger suppose sure tell thing thought tion told took travelling turned walked whole Wilmot wish write young