The Republic of Letters: A Selection, in Poetry and Prose, from the Works of the Most Eminent Writers, with Many Original Pieces, Volumen4Blackie & Son, 1833 |
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... Fanny Barnwell . For the Livingstones were too selfish , and too prudent , to let their rich friend know that this poor girl was the orphan of Fanny Beaumont . With- holding , therefore , the most important part of the truth , they only ...
... Fanny Barnwell . For the Livingstones were too selfish , and too prudent , to let their rich friend know that this poor girl was the orphan of Fanny Beaumont . With- holding , therefore , the most important part of the truth , they only ...
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... Fanny Beaumont , whose long silence and subsequent death she had bitterly deplored , had died childless ; for that ... Fanny's visit should not be of long du- ration . In the meanwhile , they confided in the security afforded them by ...
... Fanny Beaumont , whose long silence and subsequent death she had bitterly deplored , had died childless ; for that ... Fanny's visit should not be of long du- ration . In the meanwhile , they confided in the security afforded them by ...
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... Fanny , that she could not help ex- pressing her sentiments concerning it : and by that means made them the more eager to betray her into offending their unsuspicious friend . They therefore asked Fanny , in her presence , one day ...
... Fanny , that she could not help ex- pressing her sentiments concerning it : and by that means made them the more eager to betray her into offending their unsuspicious friend . They therefore asked Fanny , in her presence , one day ...
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... Fanny Barnwell , who disliked private and other theatricals as much as their old friend herself , was to have no part in the perform- ance ; but , as they were disappointed of their prompter that evening , she was , though with great ...
... Fanny Barnwell , who disliked private and other theatricals as much as their old friend herself , was to have no part in the perform- ance ; but , as they were disappointed of their prompter that evening , she was , though with great ...
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... Fanny . " Well - I am so glad we got rid of Mrs Atheling so easily ! " cried Cecilia . " That new girl seems apt . Some servants deny one so as to show one is at home . " - " I should like them the better for it , " said Fanny . " I ...
... Fanny . " Well - I am so glad we got rid of Mrs Atheling so easily ! " cried Cecilia . " That new girl seems apt . Some servants deny one so as to show one is at home . " - " I should like them the better for it , " said Fanny . " I ...
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