The Busy-bodies; a Novel, Volumen2Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1827 |
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... doubt that early next morning Miss Kennedy found leisure to call on her friend Miss Macdonald , with whom , to the exclusion of all other visitors , she remained shut up for at least two hours ? The par- ticulars of their conference ...
... doubt that early next morning Miss Kennedy found leisure to call on her friend Miss Macdonald , with whom , to the exclusion of all other visitors , she remained shut up for at least two hours ? The par- ticulars of their conference ...
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... tis strange she can keep nothing to herself . I doubt if she has been telling the truth , ' tis so highly improbable that people in their senses should choose to amuse them- 66 selves in such a way . Wild beasts ! I 2 THE BUSY - BODIES .
... tis strange she can keep nothing to herself . I doubt if she has been telling the truth , ' tis so highly improbable that people in their senses should choose to amuse them- 66 selves in such a way . Wild beasts ! I 2 THE BUSY - BODIES .
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... doubt that you , Miss Ellinor , think yourself perfectly fit to manage all departments ; but it is needless to argue with a silly girl . " So saying , the Baronet seized his papers , and returned to the dining - room , there to cool his ...
... doubt that you , Miss Ellinor , think yourself perfectly fit to manage all departments ; but it is needless to argue with a silly girl . " So saying , the Baronet seized his papers , and returned to the dining - room , there to cool his ...
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... doubt his readi- ness to enter into an animated flirtation , as she had long been aware of his admiration . But , in her great desire to annoy Miss Bal- four , she forgot that there was another who would be equally hurt by her conduct ...
... doubt his readi- ness to enter into an animated flirtation , as she had long been aware of his admiration . But , in her great desire to annoy Miss Bal- four , she forgot that there was another who would be equally hurt by her conduct ...
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... doubt of Willoughby being seated among the seniors at the head of the table ; but pretending not to hear Lady Lennox , the Major very coolly took possession of a seat next to Ellinor , while Spencer , inter- nally bewailing his ill ...
... doubt of Willoughby being seated among the seniors at the head of the table ; but pretending not to hear Lady Lennox , the Major very coolly took possession of a seat next to Ellinor , while Spencer , inter- nally bewailing his ill ...
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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