The Busy-bodies; a Novel, Volumen2Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1827 |
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... Sir Thomas , Ellinor was very strenuous in recommending Mary to exercise herself there , as she was not at all disposed to be rubbed out of the admiration of Wil- loughby and Spencer . Being now in pretty good humour , she sat down to ...
... Sir Thomas , Ellinor was very strenuous in recommending Mary to exercise herself there , as she was not at all disposed to be rubbed out of the admiration of Wil- loughby and Spencer . Being now in pretty good humour , she sat down to ...
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... Sir Thomas , as the family were assembled . " I think we may ask the Ram- says , and we had better have the Balfours , as we owe them a dinner . " 66 Indeed , we owe the Balfours no such thing , " said her ladyship , " they were last ...
... Sir Thomas , as the family were assembled . " I think we may ask the Ram- says , and we had better have the Balfours , as we owe them a dinner . " 66 Indeed , we owe the Balfours no such thing , " said her ladyship , " they were last ...
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... Sir Thomas , " we must take people in this world as we find them the Balfours , probably , have their faults like other people ; but I don't know whom we could get in their place , most of our friends being at present in the country ...
... Sir Thomas , " we must take people in this world as we find them the Balfours , probably , have their faults like other people ; but I don't know whom we could get in their place , most of our friends being at present in the country ...
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... Sir Thomas was not prepared for this home - thrust , and found it expedient to fill his glass . " Well , " he replied , " though I might say , as I dare say I have done , that Mr Ramsay is a whig , that does not mean he is either vulgar ...
... Sir Thomas was not prepared for this home - thrust , and found it expedient to fill his glass . " Well , " he replied , " though I might say , as I dare say I have done , that Mr Ramsay is a whig , that does not mean he is either vulgar ...
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... Sir Thomas , " with what they know nothing about . " " That applies equally to men , " replied Ellinor ; " we will leave you to manage politics , and you should leave to us , the arrangement of our household concerns . " " And prettily ...
... Sir Thomas , " with what they know nothing about . " " That applies equally to men , " replied Ellinor ; " we will leave you to manage politics , and you should leave to us , the arrangement of our household concerns . " " And prettily ...
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