Marriage: A Novel, Volumen3William Blackwood, 1819 |
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... Lady Maclaughlan assures us it is a rheumatic palsy , and she has now formed the resolution of taking him up to Bath early in the ensuing spring . And not only that , but she has most considerately invited your aunt Grizzy to accompany ...
... Lady Maclaughlan assures us it is a rheumatic palsy , and she has now formed the resolution of taking him up to Bath early in the ensuing spring . And not only that , but she has most considerately invited your aunt Grizzy to accompany ...
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... Lady M'Laughlan , which is no wonder , is not fond of being Asked questions ... Maclaughlan , Ba- ronet , of Lochmarlie Castle , —shire , N. B. , lives ... Lady M'Laughlan unite with Me in Best compliments to the Family at Beech Park ...
... Lady M'Laughlan , which is no wonder , is not fond of being Asked questions ... Maclaughlan , Ba- ronet , of Lochmarlie Castle , —shire , N. B. , lives ... Lady M'Laughlan unite with Me in Best compliments to the Family at Beech Park ...
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... Lady Maclaughlan were forgot as she stood rivetted in admi- ration , and Mary was the first to recal her recollection to them . Sir Sampson , indeed , might well have been overlooked by a more accurate observer 140 MARRIAGE .
... Lady Maclaughlan were forgot as she stood rivetted in admi- ration , and Mary was the first to recal her recollection to them . Sir Sampson , indeed , might well have been overlooked by a more accurate observer 140 MARRIAGE .
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... Lady Maclaughlan had long perceived , and was the principal rea- son of her selecting so weak a woman as her companion ; though , at the same time , in justice to her Ladyship's heart , as well as head , she had that partiality for her ...
... Lady Maclaughlan had long perceived , and was the principal rea- son of her selecting so weak a woman as her companion ; though , at the same time , in justice to her Ladyship's heart , as well as head , she had that partiality for her ...
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... Lady Maclaughlan , " there are two things , God grant I may never be- come , an amateur in charity , and a collector of curiosities . No Christian can be either -both are pick - pockets . I would'nt keep company with my own mother were ...
... Lady Maclaughlan , " there are two things , God grant I may never be- come , an amateur in charity , and a collector of curiosities . No Christian can be either -both are pick - pockets . I would'nt keep company with my own mother were ...
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