Patronage, 第 3 卷J. Johnson and Company, 1814 |
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... Sir Robert Percy ' : - Just sent to excuse himself . " . " Abominable ! Now , really ! -And for people quite out of the world , that nobody ever heard of , except Lord Old- borough , who , ages ago , had some po- litical connexion , I ...
... Sir Robert Percy ' : - Just sent to excuse himself . " . " Abominable ! Now , really ! -And for people quite out of the world , that nobody ever heard of , except Lord Old- borough , who , ages ago , had some po- litical connexion , I ...
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... Lord Oldborough's carriage and servants " said the Commissioner " they went in time , I am sure , for I saw them set out . " " All I know is , that we have done every thing that is proper , " said Mrs. Falconer , " and Lord Oldborough ...
... Lord Oldborough's carriage and servants " said the Commissioner " they went in time , I am sure , for I saw them set out . " " All I know is , that we have done every thing that is proper , " said Mrs. Falconer , " and Lord Oldborough ...
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Maria Edgeworth. Falconer , " and Lord Oldborough can- not blame us - As to the Count , he seems quite content . Mrs. Falconer's accent seemed to im- ply something more than content ; but this was not a proper time or place to contest ...
Maria Edgeworth. Falconer , " and Lord Oldborough can- not blame us - As to the Count , he seems quite content . Mrs. Falconer's accent seemed to im- ply something more than content ; but this was not a proper time or place to contest ...
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... Lord Oldborough , I never knew him do , or think of doing such a thing- And he ill .... at least ill enough with the gout , for an excuse .. An excuse he thought sufficient for the whole coun- ty .... And there are people of so much ...
... Lord Oldborough , I never knew him do , or think of doing such a thing- And he ill .... at least ill enough with the gout , for an excuse .. An excuse he thought sufficient for the whole coun- ty .... And there are people of so much ...
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admiration appeared beauty brother Buckhurst Caro Caroline's character charmed Clay-Hall Colonel Hauton Commissioner Falconer coner conversation Count Alten Count Altenberg countenance cried Lady daugh daughter dear Lady delicacy dress English Clay eyes Falconer's fashionable father favor feel felt fortune French Clay gentleman give gout Gresham happy hear heard heart honor hope Hungerford Hungerford-Castle James Harcourt knew Lady Angelica Lady Anne Lady Frances Arlington Lady Jane Granville Lady Kew Lady Trant lady's Ladyship letter look Lord Old Lord Oldborough Lordship Ma'am manner marriage marry ment mind Miss Caroline Percy Miss Falconer Miss Georgiana Falconer Miss Percy mother never observed Panton passion Percy family Percy's perly Petcalf pleasure racter recollect Rosamond Sir Robert Percy sister smiling spoke sure taste tell temper Temple tenberg thing thought tion turned wish woman word young lady Zara Zara's
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