The Busy-bodies; a Novel, Volumen2Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1827 |
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... Spencer's , " replied Ellinor . “ I wish I had taken your advice , and had not denied myself . " " I am heartily glad at your disappoint- ment , " said Catherine , laughing . " This little incident will make a greater impres- sion than ...
... Spencer's , " replied Ellinor . “ I wish I had taken your advice , and had not denied myself . " " I am heartily glad at your disappoint- ment , " said Catherine , laughing . " This little incident will make a greater impres- sion than ...
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... Spencer's ill - fortune ; found there was no hope for them ; wondered where the ladies had hid themselves all the morning , for they had been on , or at least near the sands , till with- in a quarter of an hour , and had not been so ...
... Spencer's ill - fortune ; found there was no hope for them ; wondered where the ladies had hid themselves all the morning , for they had been on , or at least near the sands , till with- in a quarter of an hour , and had not been so ...
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... 66 No ; Brooke was with him . They ac- companied me to the door , and said they meant to have called this forenoon , but on seeing Spencer denied admittance , they went away in despair . This will surely cure you THE BUSY - BODIES . 23.
... 66 No ; Brooke was with him . They ac- companied me to the door , and said they meant to have called this forenoon , but on seeing Spencer denied admittance , they went away in despair . This will surely cure you THE BUSY - BODIES . 23.
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... Spencer was here , he sat so long , I was absolutely quite faint from hunger , before dinner was put on the table . They keep very late hours at the barracks , to be sure , but they ought not to suppose other people equally foolish ...
... Spencer was here , he sat so long , I was absolutely quite faint from hunger , before dinner was put on the table . They keep very late hours at the barracks , to be sure , but they ought not to suppose other people equally foolish ...
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... , 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 the harp , and VOL . II . B 66 sung , for at least the ninety - ninth THE BUSY - BODIES .
... , 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 the harp , and VOL . II . B 66 sung , for at least the ninety - ninth THE BUSY - BODIES .
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admiration amiable Ashley asked aunt Catherine aunt Ellinor Balfour Baronet believe better Betty Captain Spencer carriage Cathe Catherine's Charles child church conversation cousin dare say dear dinner door drawing-room dress Duddingstone Edinburgh Ellen entered exclaimed Fanshaw game at chess gentlemen give happy hear heard Hope Street hour humour Jenkinson Lady Lennox ladyship laughing leave linor little girl look loughby ma'am Major Willoughby mamma marry ment Miss Barton Miss Clara Miss Dun Miss Dundas Miss Kennedy Miss Lennox Miss Macdonald Miss Mackinlay morning never papa party pleasure pretty replied Catherine replied Ellinor replied Willoughby returned rine Scotch Scotland seated Sefton servants Sir Thomas Smellarat smile soon spoiled brat stairs stay suppose sure tell tered therine thing thought tion toilette told turn wait walk wife Willough Wilmot wish woman wonder