The Busy-bodies: A Novel, Volumen3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1827 |
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... asked Ellinor . 66 Something very extraordinary , I dare say ? " rejoined Mrs Lennox . " If you will only have a little patience , " said the Baronet , " you shall hear . Lord Granton writes me , that his young friend was very much ...
... asked Ellinor . 66 Something very extraordinary , I dare say ? " rejoined Mrs Lennox . " If you will only have a little patience , " said the Baronet , " you shall hear . Lord Granton writes me , that his young friend was very much ...
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... asked Charles . The ladies declined , and Charles soon after left them . " What has become of Miss Catherine all this morning ? " said Mrs Lennox . " I suppose she is poking her eyes out for these everlasting beggars . She passed me on ...
... asked Charles . The ladies declined , and Charles soon after left them . " What has become of Miss Catherine all this morning ? " said Mrs Lennox . " I suppose she is poking her eyes out for these everlasting beggars . She passed me on ...
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... asking and receiving permission to return next morning , and bring his flute- his soother , he called it with him . When Sir Pelham , the succeeding morn- ing , joined his new friends in Hope Street , he found Ellinor seated at the harp ...
... asking and receiving permission to return next morning , and bring his flute- his soother , he called it with him . When Sir Pelham , the succeeding morn- ing , joined his new friends in Hope Street , he found Ellinor seated at the harp ...
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... asked . " Oh , Mozart , " replied Catherine . " If I am to have the honour of accom- panying you , " said Sir Pelham to Ellinor , 66 you must give me music , for I have not brought any with me . " 66 Certainly , " said Ellinor ; " here ...
... asked . " Oh , Mozart , " replied Catherine . " If I am to have the honour of accom- panying you , " said Sir Pelham to Ellinor , 66 you must give me music , for I have not brought any with me . " 66 Certainly , " said Ellinor ; " here ...
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... asked Charles ; " not like Mrs Sefton ? -I think she is the most delightful creature I ever knew ; faith , Sefton is a happy fellow . " 66 Really , " said Mrs Lennox , " these Seftons seem to have turned all your heads . One hears of ...
... asked Charles ; " not like Mrs Sefton ? -I think she is the most delightful creature I ever knew ; faith , Sefton is a happy fellow . " 66 Really , " said Mrs Lennox , " these Seftons seem to have turned all your heads . One hears of ...
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