The Busy-bodies: A Novel, Volumen3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1827 |
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... means pleased that his lady had taken the same liberty , ) " that this is not a proper way to speak of my sister . I beg that in future you will speak with more respect of my friends . " " That will just depend on your friends deserving ...
... means pleased that his lady had taken the same liberty , ) " that this is not a proper way to speak of my sister . I beg that in future you will speak with more respect of my friends . " " That will just depend on your friends deserving ...
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... means de- lighted with her escort , was obliged to walk off with the baronet , secretly envying her ladyship the arm of the handsome Major . " Who the devil is this horse for ? " in- quired the fiery Sir Thomas , on observing Ellinor's ...
... means de- lighted with her escort , was obliged to walk off with the baronet , secretly envying her ladyship the arm of the handsome Major . " Who the devil is this horse for ? " in- quired the fiery Sir Thomas , on observing Ellinor's ...
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... mean by standing staring at each other . " " I believe , " said Willoughby , who had not lost one word of the whole discussion , " that we wait till Miss Lennox takes off her habit . " " Takes off her habit ! " said Mrs Len- nox ; " why ...
... mean by standing staring at each other . " " I believe , " said Willoughby , who had not lost one word of the whole discussion , " that we wait till Miss Lennox takes off her habit . " " Takes off her habit ! " said Mrs Len- nox ; " why ...
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... means , " she replied , in the hope of thus having a better oppor- tunity of flirting with the officers- " I vote for having it down . " " We shall be choaked with dust , " said Ellinor , who would also have preferred it open , had not ...
... means , " she replied , in the hope of thus having a better oppor- tunity of flirting with the officers- " I vote for having it down . " " We shall be choaked with dust , " said Ellinor , who would also have preferred it open , had not ...
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... , " I don't understand such behaviour . Pray , what do you mean by forcing my pa- rasol from my hand in this rude manner ? " How do you know it was me ? " said 66 Ellinor . " I am sure you can't say you THE BUSY - BODIES . 19.
... , " I don't understand such behaviour . Pray , what do you mean by forcing my pa- rasol from my hand in this rude manner ? " How do you know it was me ? " said 66 Ellinor . " I am sure you can't say you THE BUSY - BODIES . 19.
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