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... agreeable as that of women who have good sense without affecta- tion , and can converse with men without any private design of imposing chains and fetters . Belvidera , whom I visited this evening , is one of these . There is an ...
... agreeable as that of women who have good sense without affecta- tion , and can converse with men without any private design of imposing chains and fetters . Belvidera , whom I visited this evening , is one of these . There is an ...
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... agreeable . He took the hint , put on his night cloaths , and had not been a bed above an hour before he heard a knocking at the door , and the treading of one who approached the other side of the bed , and who he did not question was ...
... agreeable . He took the hint , put on his night cloaths , and had not been a bed above an hour before he heard a knocking at the door , and the treading of one who approached the other side of the bed , and who he did not question was ...
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... agreeable " country - maid you mention with so much honour in your discourse concerning the lottery . “ I should be ashamed to give you this trouble " without offering at some small requital , I shall there- " fore direct a new pair of ...
... agreeable " country - maid you mention with so much honour in your discourse concerning the lottery . “ I should be ashamed to give you this trouble " without offering at some small requital , I shall there- " fore direct a new pair of ...
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... agreeable " in a short scanty petticoat , than the finest woman of " quality in her spreading fardingal ; and that the dex- " terous twirl of your mop has more native charms , " than the studied airs of a lady's fan . In a word , I " am ...
... agreeable " in a short scanty petticoat , than the finest woman of " quality in her spreading fardingal ; and that the dex- " terous twirl of your mop has more native charms , " than the studied airs of a lady's fan . In a word , I " am ...
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... agreeable in our declining years . The mind of man in a long life will become a magazine of wis- dom or folly , and will consequently discharge itself in something impertinent or improving . For which rea- son , as there is nothing more ...
... agreeable in our declining years . The mind of man in a long life will become a magazine of wis- dom or folly , and will consequently discharge itself in something impertinent or improving . For which rea- son , as there is nothing more ...
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