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... dear Edward , to whom I am in- Though I cannot assert that my debted for the humble powers of speech had much more connection eloquence that I possess . He had than the alphabet , I must say that acquired such facility in speaking it ...
... dear Edward , to whom I am in- Though I cannot assert that my debted for the humble powers of speech had much more connection eloquence that I possess . He had than the alphabet , I must say that acquired such facility in speaking it ...
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... dear , there is nothing in the neighbourhood of Paris equal to the place where we are now walking . It is the fashion now to abuse every thing that is our own ; but for my part , I prefer St. James's Park to the much - boasted Elysian ...
... dear , there is nothing in the neighbourhood of Paris equal to the place where we are now walking . It is the fashion now to abuse every thing that is our own ; but for my part , I prefer St. James's Park to the much - boasted Elysian ...
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... dear brother , " cried Madame St. Ange , " do you intend to do ? " Nothing , " replied the count . " Nothing ! " repeated Madame St. Ange in a tone of surprise and disapprobation : " do you mean to say then that you will take no steps ...
... dear brother , " cried Madame St. Ange , " do you intend to do ? " Nothing , " replied the count . " Nothing ! " repeated Madame St. Ange in a tone of surprise and disapprobation : " do you mean to say then that you will take no steps ...
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... dear sister ! what interpretation can I put on this conduct , but that it proceeds from a decided resolu- tion not to marry again . " receive Madame Tronval now and then during her stay in the country . Madame St. Ange was quite ela ...
... dear sister ! what interpretation can I put on this conduct , but that it proceeds from a decided resolu- tion not to marry again . " receive Madame Tronval now and then during her stay in the country . Madame St. Ange was quite ela ...
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... dear SOPHIA , as the knee ; this is puckered in a variety of ways , and finished both at the hottom and top by a rich flounce of work or lace . Some la- dies , however , who consider the ef- fect of this trimming as formal and rather ...
... dear SOPHIA , as the knee ; this is puckered in a variety of ways , and finished both at the hottom and top by a rich flounce of work or lace . Some la- dies , however , who consider the ef- fect of this trimming as formal and rather ...
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