Marriage: A Novel, Volumen3William Blackwood, 1819 |
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... pleasures ; and we are well or ill at ease , as the main stream of life glides on smoothly , or is ruffled by small and frequent interruption . ' Johnson . IN THREE VOLUMES . SECOND EDITION . VOL . III . EDINBURGH : WILLIAM BLACKWOOD ...
... pleasures ; and we are well or ill at ease , as the main stream of life glides on smoothly , or is ruffled by small and frequent interruption . ' Johnson . IN THREE VOLUMES . SECOND EDITION . VOL . III . EDINBURGH : WILLIAM BLACKWOOD ...
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... pleasure at seeing her look so well . " Well ! ” replied the Lady , " that is wonderful , after what I have suffered - but grief , it seems , will not kill ! " " I never thought it would , " said Mrs. Downe Wright ; " but I thought your ...
... pleasure at seeing her look so well . " Well ! ” replied the Lady , " that is wonderful , after what I have suffered - but grief , it seems , will not kill ! " " I never thought it would , " said Mrs. Downe Wright ; " but I thought your ...
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... pleasure in tormenting those she did not like ; and her and her skill in this art was so great , that she even deprived the tormented of the privilege of complaint . She had a great insight into character , and she might be said to read ...
... pleasure in tormenting those she did not like ; and her and her skill in this art was so great , that she even deprived the tormented of the privilege of complaint . She had a great insight into character , and she might be said to read ...
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... pleasure , was perhaps not the one that would be most acceptable to the reader . Indeed , it is generally ad- mitted , that the letters of single ladies are infinitely more lively and entertaining than those of married ones - a fact ...
... pleasure , was perhaps not the one that would be most acceptable to the reader . Indeed , it is generally ad- mitted , that the letters of single ladies are infinitely more lively and entertaining than those of married ones - a fact ...
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... pleasure . We are therefore all extremely occupied in getting your aunt's things put in order for such an occasion ; and you must accept of that as an apology for none of the girls being at leisure to write you at present , and likewise ...
... pleasure . We are therefore all extremely occupied in getting your aunt's things put in order for such an occasion ; and you must accept of that as an apology for none of the girls being at leisure to write you at present , and likewise ...
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