The Busy-bodies; a Novel, Volumen2Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1827 |
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... Miss Macdonald : that will do , -oh , no more cream - that the departure of Mr Lennox was quite unex- pected by all the family , except indeed his cousin Miss Dundas , who , I am told , was the only person aware of his intention ...
... Miss Macdonald : that will do , -oh , no more cream - that the departure of Mr Lennox was quite unex- pected by all the family , except indeed his cousin Miss Dundas , who , I am told , was the only person aware of his intention ...
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Busy-Bodies, Misses Corbett. " No such thing , " exclaimed Miss Bar- ton ; " Miss Dundas no more knew of his departure than you or I did , till he was fairly off ; and he left a note for Miss Dun- das , saying , that her obstinacy and ...
Busy-Bodies, Misses Corbett. " No such thing , " exclaimed Miss Bar- ton ; " Miss Dundas no more knew of his departure than you or I did , till he was fairly off ; and he left a note for Miss Dun- das , saying , that her obstinacy and ...
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... Miss Dundas's dependant situation refuse such a match ; and when she knows that the estate is entailed and must come ... Miss Macdo- nald ; " Miss Dundas knows too well what she is about , to quarrel with her bread and butter . I could ...
... Miss Dundas's dependant situation refuse such a match ; and when she knows that the estate is entailed and must come ... Miss Macdo- nald ; " Miss Dundas knows too well what she is about , to quarrel with her bread and butter . I could ...
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... Miss Kennedy ; " she was even more enraged about it than Sir Thomas ; but now that Miss Dundas has rejected her son , she is quite pacified . " " You really think , then , " said Mrs Bar- ton , " that she has refused him ? ” " Think ...
... Miss Kennedy ; " she was even more enraged about it than Sir Thomas ; but now that Miss Dundas has rejected her son , she is quite pacified . " " You really think , then , " said Mrs Bar- ton , " that she has refused him ? ” " Think ...
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... Miss Dundas , " said Miss Barton , " must feel very uncomfortable , knowing herself to be the cause of her cousin's banishment . am told that she has kept her room ever since his departure ; and that her face is as white as paper , and ...
... Miss Dundas , " said Miss Barton , " must feel very uncomfortable , knowing herself to be the cause of her cousin's banishment . am told that she has kept her room ever since his departure ; and that her face is as white as paper , and ...
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