Tales, and Miscellaneous Pieces, Volumen11R. Hunter, 1825 |
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... cried he : " Mr. Percy , you don't know him as well as I do . I will answer for it , he will never go through with it — and then he is to change his profession again ! —and all the expense and all the trouble is to fall on me ! —and I ...
... cried he : " Mr. Percy , you don't know him as well as I do . I will answer for it , he will never go through with it — and then he is to change his profession again ! —and all the expense and all the trouble is to fall on me ! —and I ...
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... cried the colonel to Buckhurst , 66 a jaunt to Cheltenham , which would do her and me , too , a d ― d deal of good ; for now the races are over , what the devil shall we do with our- selves here ? I'll rattle Maria off the day after to ...
... cried the colonel to Buckhurst , 66 a jaunt to Cheltenham , which would do her and me , too , a d ― d deal of good ; for now the races are over , what the devil shall we do with our- selves here ? I'll rattle Maria off the day after to ...
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... cried Godfrey : " this is all I ask - all I wish . " " And here , " continued Mr. Percy , " is an adequate motive for a good and great mind - yes , great - for I believe there are great minds in the female as well as in the male part of ...
... cried Godfrey : " this is all I ask - all I wish . " " And here , " continued Mr. Percy , " is an adequate motive for a good and great mind - yes , great - for I believe there are great minds in the female as well as in the male part of ...
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... fainting . ” " None , none , " said Mrs. Percy . " There , father ! " cried Godfrey , in an exulting tone ; " and sensibility is the foundation of every thing that is most amiable and charming , of every 74 PATRONAGE.
... fainting . ” " None , none , " said Mrs. Percy . " There , father ! " cried Godfrey , in an exulting tone ; " and sensibility is the foundation of every thing that is most amiable and charming , of every 74 PATRONAGE.
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... cried Godfrey ; " yes , if a woman be doomed- " " " Come , come , my dear Godfrey , " interrupted Mr. Percy , " do not let us talk any more upon the sub- ject just now , because you are too much interested to reason coolly . " Rosamond ...
... cried Godfrey ; " yes , if a woman be doomed- " " " Come , come , my dear Godfrey , " interrupted Mr. Percy , " do not let us talk any more upon the sub- ject just now , because you are too much interested to reason coolly . " Rosamond ...
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