The Busy-bodies: A Novel, Volumen3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1827 |
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... leaving her lord and master to follow at his leisure . " What kind of morning is it , Camp- bell ? " said Ellinor , as the latter entered her chamber , in obedience to an unusually early summons THE BUSY - BODIES . 5.
... leaving her lord and master to follow at his leisure . " What kind of morning is it , Camp- bell ? " said Ellinor , as the latter entered her chamber , in obedience to an unusually early summons THE BUSY - BODIES . 5.
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... leave me behind . " " Lennox , " exclaimed his lady from the carriage , " I really wish you would hurry these people . You know how injurious it is to keep our horses standing so long in this hot sun ; and , besides , I am tired to ...
... leave me behind . " " Lennox , " exclaimed his lady from the carriage , " I really wish you would hurry these people . You know how injurious it is to keep our horses standing so long in this hot sun ; and , besides , I am tired to ...
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... this in my ear ? The pike of a parasol ! I really wish , Lady Lennox , you would leave these things at home . " " The parasol is none of mine , " said her my . ladyship , in high indignation ; " I 20 THE BUSY - BODIES .
... this in my ear ? The pike of a parasol ! I really wish , Lady Lennox , you would leave these things at home . " " The parasol is none of mine , " said her my . ladyship , in high indignation ; " I 20 THE BUSY - BODIES .
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... leave from the commanding officer , and without having the whole party in my train . " " Mrs Lennox , " said the offended Ba- ronet , " may choose her own path - we shall certainly not intrude on her . " " Anne , this is quite ...
... leave from the commanding officer , and without having the whole party in my train . " " Mrs Lennox , " said the offended Ba- ronet , " may choose her own path - we shall certainly not intrude on her . " " Anne , this is quite ...
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... - linor , with great coolness ; " but I leave you to judge , sir , if it is likely that your daughter would do such a thing ! " 66 Upon my honour , Mrs Lennox , " said Sir Thomas , " I don't at all approve of THE BUSY - BODIES . 29.
... - linor , with great coolness ; " but I leave you to judge , sir , if it is likely that your daughter would do such a thing ! " 66 Upon my honour , Mrs Lennox , " said Sir Thomas , " I don't at all approve of THE BUSY - BODIES . 29.
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