The Busy-bodies; a Novel, Volumen2Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1827 |
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... a little . I want Cathe- rine to look over this letter , to see if the punctuation is right . It is to Miss Hume , and she is so very particular , that I am anxious my letter should be properly point- ed . Look 12 THE BUSY - BODIES .
... a little . I want Cathe- rine to look over this letter , to see if the punctuation is right . It is to Miss Hume , and she is so very particular , that I am anxious my letter should be properly point- ed . Look 12 THE BUSY - BODIES .
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... Cathe- rine , while , in reality , he was watching every look and word of her volatile cousin , whose undisguised preference of Willoughby gave him the deepest uneasiness . Deceived by these appearances , Wil- loughby never doubted that ...
... Cathe- rine , while , in reality , he was watching every look and word of her volatile cousin , whose undisguised preference of Willoughby gave him the deepest uneasiness . Deceived by these appearances , Wil- loughby never doubted that ...
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... Cathe- rine , “ what is not the case . " " And is this Major what d'ye call him your admirer ? " said Miss Harriet , address- ing Ellinor . " Can you doubt it ? " replied Ellinor , with fashionable ease . " Can't say , " replied she ...
... Cathe- rine , “ what is not the case . " " And is this Major what d'ye call him your admirer ? " said Miss Harriet , address- ing Ellinor . " Can you doubt it ? " replied Ellinor , with fashionable ease . " Can't say , " replied she ...
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... equal surprise and consternation . Cathe- rine blushed deeply , Willoughby remained silent , and Ellinor , seeing the error she had committed , endeavoured to repair it , by passing it off as a jest , and by THE BUSY - BODIES . 83.
... equal surprise and consternation . Cathe- rine blushed deeply , Willoughby remained silent , and Ellinor , seeing the error she had committed , endeavoured to repair it , by passing it off as a jest , and by THE BUSY - BODIES . 83.
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... Cathe- rine attempted to render the conversation more general : all her efforts for that pur- pose proved unavailing ; and truly grieved for her cousin , who seemed to be most hearti- ly ashamed of his wife , and observing that even the ...
... Cathe- rine attempted to render the conversation more general : all her efforts for that pur- pose proved unavailing ; and truly grieved for her cousin , who seemed to be most hearti- ly ashamed of his wife , and observing that even the ...
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