The Busy-bodies; a Novel, Volumen2Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1827 |
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... - astically attached . She was seized some time since with a sudden and violent ill- ness , after which she became totally blind . She lost her husband several years ago , and Bagot is her only child ; so that , in 82 THE BUSY - BODIES .
... - astically attached . She was seized some time since with a sudden and violent ill- ness , after which she became totally blind . She lost her husband several years ago , and Bagot is her only child ; so that , in 82 THE BUSY - BODIES .
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Busy-Bodies, Misses Corbett. Bagot is her only child ; so that , in all pro- bability , he will relinquish his profession , and devote himself entirely to her . When he is with her , he is never from her side , and she lives but in his ...
Busy-Bodies, Misses Corbett. Bagot is her only child ; so that , in all pro- bability , he will relinquish his profession , and devote himself entirely to her . When he is with her , he is never from her side , and she lives but in his ...
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... children are such troublesome little wretches . " " Indeed , " replied Catherine , " I should like very much to see Charles's wife . I hope she is amiable . I esteem Charles so much , that it would give me a great deal of unea- siness ...
... children are such troublesome little wretches . " " Indeed , " replied Catherine , " I should like very much to see Charles's wife . I hope she is amiable . I esteem Charles so much , that it would give me a great deal of unea- siness ...
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... child . I would have been as well pleased if she had had no child , but that can't be helped now . But really these Eng- lish people are so difficult to please , and take so much attention , and so much room , that I am sure I don't ...
... child . I would have been as well pleased if she had had no child , but that can't be helped now . But really these Eng- lish people are so difficult to please , and take so much attention , and so much room , that I am sure I don't ...
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... children always with one ; but I don't see how it can be otherwise , un- less Charles is prevailed on to postpone his marriage , for Sir Thomas will not hear of their taking a furnished house . He says they must come here ; and you know ...
... children always with one ; but I don't see how it can be otherwise , un- less Charles is prevailed on to postpone his marriage , for Sir Thomas will not hear of their taking a furnished house . He says they must come here ; and you know ...
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