The Busy-bodies: A Novel, Volumen3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1827 |
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... , I shall take possession of it ; -so make yourself easy on that head . " " It has been a pretty bungled party of pleasure , Imust say . I look forward to absolute martyrdom . I abominate three on a side ; 10 THE BUSY - BODIES .
... , I shall take possession of it ; -so make yourself easy on that head . " " It has been a pretty bungled party of pleasure , Imust say . I look forward to absolute martyrdom . I abominate three on a side ; 10 THE BUSY - BODIES .
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... head of Lady Lennox ; and , getting entangled in the feathers and flowers of her bonnet , kept such firm hold , as for some time to bid defiance to all the efforts of Catherine to extricate this most unwelcome addition from her ...
... head of Lady Lennox ; and , getting entangled in the feathers and flowers of her bonnet , kept such firm hold , as for some time to bid defiance to all the efforts of Catherine to extricate this most unwelcome addition from her ...
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... head and ears in love with our fair cousin , Catherine , I never was more mistaken in my life . " " I don't think that very likely , " said Mrs Lennox , " when he is dying of grief for the loss of his English bride . " " That is just ...
... head and ears in love with our fair cousin , Catherine , I never was more mistaken in my life . " " I don't think that very likely , " said Mrs Lennox , " when he is dying of grief for the loss of his English bride . " " That is just ...
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... head to invite them , that she might play them off against each other , on purpose to hasten Sir Pel- ham's declaration , " " I declare , " replied Ellinor , " if I were not afraid of being found out , I would get a note conveyed to her ...
... head to invite them , that she might play them off against each other , on purpose to hasten Sir Pel- ham's declaration , " " I declare , " replied Ellinor , " if I were not afraid of being found out , I would get a note conveyed to her ...
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... , Sefton is a happy fellow . " 66 Really , " said Mrs Lennox , " these Seftons seem to have turned all your heads . One hears of nothing but Seftons , Seftons , from morning till night ; I am sick of the 80 THE BUSY - BODIES .
... , Sefton is a happy fellow . " 66 Really , " said Mrs Lennox , " these Seftons seem to have turned all your heads . One hears of nothing but Seftons , Seftons , from morning till night ; I am sick of the 80 THE BUSY - BODIES .
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