O'Donnel: A National Tale, Volumen3Henry Colburn, 1815 - 339 páginas |
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... from the bust in D- House . Naïveté was Miss Carlisle's profession ; and she was as naïve as young ladies generally are , who have passed the last fifteen years of their lives in the bustle and intrigue of what 10 O'DONNEL .
... from the bust in D- House . Naïveté was Miss Carlisle's profession ; and she was as naïve as young ladies generally are , who have passed the last fifteen years of their lives in the bustle and intrigue of what 10 O'DONNEL .
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... young could give out such A seeming ›› And her marriage with the Duke of Belmont led him to suspect that she was deficient in that femenine delicacy , without which woman was to him a thing unsexed . Like all men , whose strong passions ...
... young could give out such A seeming ›› And her marriage with the Duke of Belmont led him to suspect that she was deficient in that femenine delicacy , without which woman was to him a thing unsexed . Like all men , whose strong passions ...
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... young and pretty enough to excuse the Chevalier's desertion , that is certain . We are to have both ladies here in a few days , and Madame de Pompeignan is already aware that she is to have the handsomest Oros- mane in the world ; for ...
... young and pretty enough to excuse the Chevalier's desertion , that is certain . We are to have both ladies here in a few days , and Madame de Pompeignan is already aware that she is to have the handsomest Oros- mane in the world ; for ...
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... young gentlemen , whom O'Donnel had not before seen at Longlands , gave another turn to the conversation . The strangers advanced into the room , arm in arm , with looks of the most solemn gravity . They were received by Lady Llanberis ...
... young gentlemen , whom O'Donnel had not before seen at Longlands , gave another turn to the conversation . The strangers advanced into the room , arm in arm , with looks of the most solemn gravity . They were received by Lady Llanberis ...
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A National Tale Lady Morgan (Sydney). " those two young men , who , like Rosencrantz and Guildenstern , move to- gether ... young men ; and their maiden speeches placed them at once above the common roll of legislators . Great hopes are ...
A National Tale Lady Morgan (Sydney). " those two young men , who , like Rosencrantz and Guildenstern , move to- gether ... young men ; and their maiden speeches placed them at once above the common roll of legislators . Great hopes are ...
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