Marriage: A Novel, Volumen3William Blackwood, 1819 |
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... niece residing in the neighbourhood of Bath , who sends her regular lists of the company there , and also an account of the most remarkable events that take place there . Indeed , had it not been for Patty M'Pry , we never would have ...
... niece residing in the neighbourhood of Bath , who sends her regular lists of the company there , and also an account of the most remarkable events that take place there . Indeed , had it not been for Patty M'Pry , we never would have ...
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... - dore's marriage to our niece Adelaide ; but we think that is impossible , as you certain- ly never could have omitted to inform us of a circumstance which so deeply concerns . us . If so , I must own I shall 42 MARRIAGE .
... - dore's marriage to our niece Adelaide ; but we think that is impossible , as you certain- ly never could have omitted to inform us of a circumstance which so deeply concerns . us . If so , I must own I shall 42 MARRIAGE .
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... niece too well to doubt her putting her threat in execu- tion , and there was distraction in the idea of the vulgar obscure Grizzy Douglas be- ing presented to a fashionable party as After a violent altercation , in which Mary took no ...
... niece too well to doubt her putting her threat in execu- tion , and there was distraction in the idea of the vulgar obscure Grizzy Douglas be- ing presented to a fashionable party as After a violent altercation , in which Mary took no ...
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... niece . She could not often enough declare her ad- miration of the improvements that had ta- ken place . Mary was grown taller , and stouter , and fairer , and fatter , and her back was as straight as an arrow , and her car- riage would ...
... niece . She could not often enough declare her ad- miration of the improvements that had ta- ken place . Mary was grown taller , and stouter , and fairer , and fatter , and her back was as straight as an arrow , and her car- riage would ...
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... niece . " The one , " said she , " is to dinner at Mrs. Pullens . You can't remember her mo- ther , Mrs. Macfuss , I daresay , Mary - she was a most excellent woman , I assure you , and got all her daughters married . And I remember Mrs ...
... niece . " The one , " said she , " is to dinner at Mrs. Pullens . You can't remember her mo- ther , Mrs. Macfuss , I daresay , Mary - she was a most excellent woman , I assure you , and got all her daughters married . And I remember Mrs ...
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Adelaide Adelaide's admiration affection assure aunt Grizzy Beech Park better Bluemits brooch certainly charms clever Colonel Lennox cousin cried Lady Emily daugh daughter dear Mary declare dinner Doctor doubt Downe Wright dress Duchess of Altamont Duke of Altamont Emily's exclaimed eyes faults feel fortune Glenfern going Grace Grizzy's hand happiness hear heard heart honour hope husband idea Lady Ju Lady Juliana Lady M'Laughlan Lady Maclaughlan Lady Matilda Ladyship Lochmarlie look Lord Glenallan Lord Lindore lover Maclaughlan marriage married Mary felt Mary's ment mind Miss Douglas Miss Grizzy Miss Jacky mother nature neral ness never Nicky Nicky's occasion passed pleasure poor Pullens Redgill Rose Hall seemed sentiments shew shirt-buttons sigh Sir Samp Sir Sampson sister soon sort soul stupid sure sweet talk taste tears tell ther there's thing thought tion turned wish woman wonder young