Marriage, Volumen1Metheun, 1902 |
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... curricle , and drive you about , you know ; and we may give famous good dinners . " A dispute here ensued ; her Ladyship hated cottages , and curricles , and good dinners , as much as her husband despised fancy balls , opera boxes , and ...
... curricle , and drive you about , you know ; and we may give famous good dinners . " A dispute here ensued ; her Ladyship hated cottages , and curricles , and good dinners , as much as her husband despised fancy balls , opera boxes , and ...
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... curricles , horses , and claret took possession of her husband's mind . However much they differed in the proposed modes of showing off in London , both agreed perfectly in the necessity of going there , and Henry therefore hastened to ...
... curricles , horses , and claret took possession of her husband's mind . However much they differed in the proposed modes of showing off in London , both agreed perfectly in the necessity of going there , and Henry therefore hastened to ...
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... curricle greys . Days passed on without Lady Juliana's ever thinking it worth while to follow her husband's advice , about applying to her father , until a week after , Douglas overheard the following conversation between his wife and ...
... curricle greys . Days passed on without Lady Juliana's ever thinking it worth while to follow her husband's advice , about applying to her father , until a week after , Douglas overheard the following conversation between his wife and ...
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