The Busy-bodies: A Novel, Volumen3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1827 |
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... heard such an improper proposal ; you are much better where you are . " " I am quite of your opinion , " said Mrs Lennox , who never allowed an opportunity of mortifying Ellinor to pass . " I am quite of your opinion . Young ladies are ...
... heard such an improper proposal ; you are much better where you are . " " I am quite of your opinion , " said Mrs Lennox , who never allowed an opportunity of mortifying Ellinor to pass . " I am quite of your opinion . Young ladies are ...
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... heard , " said Ellinor , with pro- voking insolence , " that people were obliged to criminate themselves . I don't think I am at all bound to enlighten you upon the subject ; but whoever has done the deed , deserves the thanks of the ...
... heard , " said Ellinor , with pro- voking insolence , " that people were obliged to criminate themselves . I don't think I am at all bound to enlighten you upon the subject ; but whoever has done the deed , deserves the thanks of the ...
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... heard my name , he was so busy examining her . I thought there was to be no end to his bows , when my father introduced her . He seemed very much inclined to return up stairs again , but I was too much mortified by 62 THE BUSY - BODIES .
... heard my name , he was so busy examining her . I thought there was to be no end to his bows , when my father introduced her . He seemed very much inclined to return up stairs again , but I was too much mortified by 62 THE BUSY - BODIES .
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... heard enough to make him exert himself , turned the conversation into another channel , and soon after adjourned with Catherine to the drawing - room . 6 " I am very angry with you , Ellen , " ex- claimed Catherine ; what could possess ...
... heard enough to make him exert himself , turned the conversation into another channel , and soon after adjourned with Catherine to the drawing - room . 6 " I am very angry with you , Ellen , " ex- claimed Catherine ; what could possess ...
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... heard from Lady Lennox that Catherine was to walk over from Duddingstone , had loitered on the road in hopes of meeting her . Catherine's situation was certainly far from enviable . When she spoke to Sir Pelham , Willough- by watched ...
... heard from Lady Lennox that Catherine was to walk over from Duddingstone , had loitered on the road in hopes of meeting her . Catherine's situation was certainly far from enviable . When she spoke to Sir Pelham , Willough- by watched ...
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