The Busy-bodies; a Novel, Volumen2Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1827 |
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... feeling ; and most gratifying to her vanity were the compliments paid her by the company in general , and Willough- by in particular . After enjoying for a little while the homage of her admirers , she good- naturedly requested Miss ...
... feeling ; and most gratifying to her vanity were the compliments paid her by the company in general , and Willough- by in particular . After enjoying for a little while the homage of her admirers , she good- naturedly requested Miss ...
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... feel that she had excited in that heart , where she now desired to reign . Catherine's retreat from the drawing- room was intercepted by Charles : -a short time decided his fate . Her rejection of his suit was too firm , to leave him ...
... feel that she had excited in that heart , where she now desired to reign . Catherine's retreat from the drawing- room was intercepted by Charles : -a short time decided his fate . Her rejection of his suit was too firm , to leave him ...
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... 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 her eyes as red as fer- rets ' , with ...
... 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 her eyes as red as fer- rets ' , with ...
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... suf- fering a disappointment of this nature . But whatever may be the determination of Miss Dundas , I feel certain that he will be treat- ed with openness and candour , for your cousin possesses 74 THE BUSY - BODIES .
... suf- fering a disappointment of this nature . But whatever may be the determination of Miss Dundas , I feel certain that he will be treat- ed with openness and candour , for your cousin possesses 74 THE BUSY - BODIES .
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... feeling and principle to trifle with the best affections of an ho- nourable man . But he has now seated him- self beside her - play a little louder , and perhaps , under cover of your battery , they may make up this lover's quarrel ...
... feeling and principle to trifle with the best affections of an ho- nourable man . But he has now seated him- self beside her - play a little louder , and perhaps , under cover of your battery , they may make up this lover's quarrel ...
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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