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... Douglas Maclagan describes her as having " a most attractive personality , the centre of a brilliant coterie in Edinburgh . ' " " This would be at the period when , as the only unmarried daugh- ter , Susan Ferrier was the mistress of ...
... Douglas Maclagan describes her as having " a most attractive personality , the centre of a brilliant coterie in Edinburgh . ' " " This would be at the period when , as the only unmarried daugh- ter , Susan Ferrier was the mistress of ...
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... Douglas , " her contribu- tion to Miss Ferrier's first work , Marriage , a book in which it was originally intended that Miss Clavering should collaborate . The fact that her share in it still retains a separate heading looks rather as ...
... Douglas , " her contribu- tion to Miss Ferrier's first work , Marriage , a book in which it was originally intended that Miss Clavering should collaborate . The fact that her share in it still retains a separate heading looks rather as ...
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... but who could not be " a sensible woman " because no king- dom can contain two kings . The third sister will doubtless imbibe the love of Miss Grizzy for the writing of letters . Mrs. Douglas , apart from her " MARRIAGE " lxi.
... but who could not be " a sensible woman " because no king- dom can contain two kings . The third sister will doubtless imbibe the love of Miss Grizzy for the writing of letters . Mrs. Douglas , apart from her " MARRIAGE " lxi.
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... Douglas family we meet with two characters in Scotland who are certainly remarkable , Lady Maclaughlan and Mrs. Macshake . Both of them are said to have been founded upon real persons , and I think that in both we may see a somewhat ...
... Douglas family we meet with two characters in Scotland who are certainly remarkable , Lady Maclaughlan and Mrs. Macshake . Both of them are said to have been founded upon real persons , and I think that in both we may see a somewhat ...
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... Douglas saw himself superseded in the Gazette , being absent without leave ! There now remained but one course to pursue ; and that was to seek refuge at his father's , in the Highlands of Scotland . At the first mention of it , Lady ...
... Douglas saw himself superseded in the Gazette , being absent without leave ! There now remained but one course to pursue ; and that was to seek refuge at his father's , in the Highlands of Scotland . At the first mention of it , Lady ...
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