The Busy-bodies; a Novel, Volumen2Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1827 |
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... all other visitors , she remained shut up for at least two hours ? The par- ticulars of their conference have not been communicated ; but while Miss Macdonald VOL . II . A accompanied Miss Kennedy to the front door , the latter 2-19-60 ...
... all other visitors , she remained shut up for at least two hours ? The par- ticulars of their conference have not been communicated ; but while Miss Macdonald VOL . II . A accompanied Miss Kennedy to the front door , the latter 2-19-60 ...
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... least near the sands , till with- in a quarter of an hour , and had not been so fortunate as to see them . To all these hints Catherine replied in the most general terms ; and although they accompanied her to the door , and rung the ...
... least near the sands , till with- in a quarter of an hour , and had not been so fortunate as to see them . To all these hints Catherine replied in the most general terms ; and although they accompanied her to the door , and rung the ...
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... 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 . 25.
... 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 . 25.
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Busy-Bodies, Misses Corbett. 66 sung , for at least the ninety - ninth time , Forget - me - not . " Catherine retired to take off her bonnet , and Lady Lennox per- severed in her laudable endeavours to re- duce to order the chaos of her ...
Busy-Bodies, Misses Corbett. 66 sung , for at least the ninety - ninth time , Forget - me - not . " Catherine retired to take off her bonnet , and Lady Lennox per- severed in her laudable endeavours to re- duce to order the chaos of her ...
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... least to have incurred the dislike of the rest of the family ? " " I never liked any of them , " said Ca- therine , with great composure . " Well , well , " resumed Sir Thomas , " we must take people in this world as we find them the ...
... least to have incurred the dislike of the rest of the family ? " " I never liked any of them , " said Ca- therine , with great composure . " Well , well , " resumed Sir Thomas , " we must take people in this world as we find them the ...
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