The Busy-bodies: A Novel, Volumen3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1827 |
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... turning to his daughter , " I beg you will explain this very extraordinary affair . " " A race certainly was run , ” replied El- linor , with great coolness ; " but I leave you to judge , sir , if it is likely that your daughter would ...
... turning to his daughter , " I beg you will explain this very extraordinary affair . " " A race certainly was run , ” replied El- linor , with great coolness ; " but I leave you to judge , sir , if it is likely that your daughter would ...
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... turning to Catherine with- out waiting for an answer . " If one could see it , " retorted Mrs Len- nox . " He may speak of views indeed , perched up in the air ! I wonder if he thinks we can see anything in this odious low - hung ...
... turning to Catherine with- out waiting for an answer . " If one could see it , " retorted Mrs Len- nox . " He may speak of views indeed , perched up in the air ! I wonder if he thinks we can see anything in this odious low - hung ...
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... turning to the Baronet , he said , " Allow me to in- troduce you to my niece , Miss Dundas , and to Mr Lennox , my son . " Catherine curtsied , and Sir Pelham bow- ed , and so they parted . 66 I am surprised , Charles , " said Sir Tho ...
... turning to the Baronet , he said , " Allow me to in- troduce you to my niece , Miss Dundas , and to Mr Lennox , my son . " Catherine curtsied , and Sir Pelham bow- ed , and so they parted . 66 I am surprised , Charles , " said Sir Tho ...
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... turning over the leaves of the music- book . 66 Suppose , then , we begin with Ah Taci Ingrato Cor ? " " If you please . " The flute was tuned , and the air was beautifully executed by both performers . " Indeed , Sir Pelham , " said ...
... turning over the leaves of the music- book . 66 Suppose , then , we begin with Ah Taci Ingrato Cor ? " " If you please . " The flute was tuned , and the air was beautifully executed by both performers . " Indeed , Sir Pelham , " said ...
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... 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 .
... 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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