Marriage: A Novel, Volumen3William Blackwood, 1819 |
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... ex- pects they are all to be believed - she has studied attitudes , and imagines they are to pass for impromptu feelings - in short , she is a shew woman - the world is her theatre , and from it she looks for the plau- 2 MARRIAGE .
... ex- pects they are all to be believed - she has studied attitudes , and imagines they are to pass for impromptu feelings - in short , she is a shew woman - the world is her theatre , and from it she looks for the plau- 2 MARRIAGE .
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... ought to be pride proper , as I imagine it is a distinction that was unknown before the introduction of heraldry . The only true knowledge , according B 2 MARRIAGE . 3 theatre, and from it she looks for the plau- ...
... ought to be pride proper , as I imagine it is a distinction that was unknown before the introduction of heraldry . The only true knowledge , according B 2 MARRIAGE . 3 theatre, and from it she looks for the plau- ...
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... look of wisdom , and that is the very part of it which I detest . Passions or feelings she has none ; and to love , she is an utter stranger . When , somewhat " in the sear and yellow leaf , " she married Mr Sufton , a silly old man ...
... look of wisdom , and that is the very part of it which I detest . Passions or feelings she has none ; and to love , she is an utter stranger . When , somewhat " in the sear and yellow leaf , " she married Mr Sufton , a silly old man ...
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... look- ing gentleman , who was slightly named , as General Carver ; and at a respectful dis- tance was seated a sort of half - cast gentle- woman , something betwixt the confidential friend and humble companion B 3 MARRIAGE . 5 your- ...
... look- ing gentleman , who was slightly named , as General Carver ; and at a respectful dis- tance was seated a sort of half - cast gentle- woman , something betwixt the confidential friend and humble companion B 3 MARRIAGE . 5 your- ...
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... look so well . " Well ! ” replied the Lady , " that is wonderful , after what I have suffered - but grief , it seems ... looks . However , I'm happy to see that is not the case , as I don't recollect ever to have seen you so fat ...
... look so well . " Well ! ” replied the Lady , " that is wonderful , after what I have suffered - but grief , it seems ... looks . However , I'm happy to see that is not the case , as I don't recollect ever to have seen you so fat ...
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