Patronage, 第 3 卷J. Johnson&Company, 1814 |
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第92页
... their seats , and doing civilities to those of their friends who were worthy of notice . " Lady Trant ! won't your Ladyship sit in the front row ? " " I'm vastly well , thank you . ' Lady Kew , I am afraid you won't see over 92 PATRONAGE .
... their seats , and doing civilities to those of their friends who were worthy of notice . " Lady Trant ! won't your Ladyship sit in the front row ? " " I'm vastly well , thank you . ' Lady Kew , I am afraid you won't see over 92 PATRONAGE .
第118页
... Ladyship ? " added he , perceiving that the Lady Anne haughtily retreated from his offending elbow . Then sensible of having committed himself by his sudden burst of feeling , he colored all over , took up his tea , drank as if he ...
... Ladyship ? " added he , perceiving that the Lady Anne haughtily retreated from his offending elbow . Then sensible of having committed himself by his sudden burst of feeling , he colored all over , took up his tea , drank as if he ...
第130页
... Ladyship , looking archly at the Count , whose face at this moment glowed manifestly " and all because gentlemen and ladies don't mind their grammar and their tenses.- Now don't you recollect I call upon Mrs. Falconer , who really has ...
... Ladyship , looking archly at the Count , whose face at this moment glowed manifestly " and all because gentlemen and ladies don't mind their grammar and their tenses.- Now don't you recollect I call upon Mrs. Falconer , who really has ...
第142页
... , " I vow I'll never trust your Ladyship with a secret again ... when you publish it in this way . " " I vow you will , " said Lady Frances Why you all know , in your hearts , you wish to publish it - else why tell it 142 PATRONAGE .
... , " I vow I'll never trust your Ladyship with a secret again ... when you publish it in this way . " " I vow you will , " said Lady Frances Why you all know , in your hearts , you wish to publish it - else why tell it 142 PATRONAGE .
第151页
... Ladyship know , for , if Lord Old- borough will permit , I shall certainly go , very soon , to pay my respects at Hungerford - Castle , " said Count Alten- berg . The prescient jealousy of Miss Geor- giana Falconer boded ill of this ...
... Ladyship know , for , if Lord Old- borough will permit , I shall certainly go , very soon , to pay my respects at Hungerford - Castle , " said Count Alten- berg . The prescient jealousy of Miss Geor- giana Falconer boded ill of this ...
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