Marriage: A Novel, Volumen3William Blackwood, 1819 |
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... Lady Matilda Sufton . So here she is in her true colours . Lady Matilda is de- scended from the ancient and illustrious family of Altamont . To have a fair cha- racter is , in her eyes , much more import- ant than to deserve it . She ...
... Lady Matilda Sufton . So here she is in her true colours . Lady Matilda is de- scended from the ancient and illustrious family of Altamont . To have a fair cha- racter is , in her eyes , much more import- ant than to deserve it . She ...
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... Lady Ma- tilda's drawing - room with a mind sufficient- ly unbiassed to allow her to form her own judgment ; but a very slight survey satis- fied her that the picture was not over- charged . Lady Matilda sat in an attitude of woe --- a ...
... Lady Ma- tilda's drawing - room with a mind sufficient- ly unbiassed to allow her to form her own judgment ; but a very slight survey satis- fied her that the picture was not over- charged . Lady Matilda sat in an attitude of woe --- a ...
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... Lady Matilda tried to look her into de- cency , but in vain . She sighed , and even groaned ; but Mrs. Downe Wright would not be dolorous , and was not to be taken in , either by sigh or groan , crape - fan , or prayer - book . There ...
... Lady Matilda tried to look her into de- cency , but in vain . She sighed , and even groaned ; but Mrs. Downe Wright would not be dolorous , and was not to be taken in , either by sigh or groan , crape - fan , or prayer - book . There ...
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... Lady Matilda thought herself undone . Looking well -- fat - comfortable room- pleasant circle - rung in her ears , and caus- ed almost as great a whirl in her brain as noses , lips , handkerchiefs , did in Othello's . Mrs. Downe Wright ...
... Lady Matilda thought herself undone . Looking well -- fat - comfortable room- pleasant circle - rung in her ears , and caus- ed almost as great a whirl in her brain as noses , lips , handkerchiefs , did in Othello's . Mrs. Downe Wright ...
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... Lady Matilda turned to her two young visitors , with whom she had still some hopes of success . " I cannot express how much I feel in- debted to the sympathy of my friends upon this trying occasion — an occasion , indeed , that called ...
... Lady Matilda turned to her two young visitors , with whom she had still some hopes of success . " I cannot express how much I feel in- debted to the sympathy of my friends upon this trying occasion — an occasion , indeed , that called ...
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