New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volumen79Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1847 |
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... Graham informed him that it was his ill temper which had caused the misfortune . There are many ladies who love their faults far better than any thing else , and would not part with them for the world ; and , in general , although a ...
... Graham informed him that it was his ill temper which had caused the misfortune . There are many ladies who love their faults far better than any thing else , and would not part with them for the world ; and , in general , although a ...
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... Graham herself was begin- ning to find things rather long , when a servant whispered something to Mr. Graham , who looked pleased , and said , " Very well , see that he has every thing to make him comfortable— My dear , Mr. Fairfax has ...
... Graham herself was begin- ning to find things rather long , when a servant whispered something to Mr. Graham , who looked pleased , and said , " Very well , see that he has every thing to make him comfortable— My dear , Mr. Fairfax has ...
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... Graham has told me to give her compliments to you , sir , and the other gentlemen and ladies , " he said , " and to beg you will excuse her and Miss Graham for not appearing at dinner , as Mr. Graham has been taken very ill immediately ...
... Graham has told me to give her compliments to you , sir , and the other gentlemen and ladies , " he said , " and to beg you will excuse her and Miss Graham for not appearing at dinner , as Mr. Graham has been taken very ill immediately ...
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DAYS FOR EVER GONE BY MRS PONSONBY | 31 |
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