The Busy-bodies: A Novel, Volumen3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1827 |
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... 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 palfrey- " Who is going to ride , pray ? " " Miss ...
... 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 palfrey- " Who is going to ride , pray ? " " Miss ...
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... walk leads to , " said Mrs Lennox , taking Willoughby's arm ; " I suppose we are not obliged to move en masse . In my opinion , each should go where fancy leads . " Anne , " cried Charles , " as my father wishes us to view the house now ...
... walk leads to , " said Mrs Lennox , taking Willoughby's arm ; " I suppose we are not obliged to move en masse . In my opinion , each should go where fancy leads . " Anne , " cried Charles , " as my father wishes us to view the house now ...
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... walk : " and setting off at a round pace , Ashley , always ready for a fro- lic , quickly followed her , neither of them paying the least attention to Mrs Lennox , who called to them to wait for her . 66 What , in the name of wonder ...
... walk : " and setting off at a round pace , Ashley , always ready for a fro- lic , quickly followed her , neither of them paying the least attention to Mrs Lennox , who called to them to wait for her . 66 What , in the name of wonder ...
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... walk to the carriage . " 66 " Permit me to assist you , " said Wil- loughby , who understood the hint , and of- fered her his arm . " I declare , ” said Ellinor , laughing hearti- ly , on observing that her aim had taken effect ...
... walk to the carriage . " 66 " Permit me to assist you , " said Wil- loughby , who understood the hint , and of- fered her his arm . " I declare , ” said Ellinor , laughing hearti- ly , on observing that her aim had taken effect ...
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... walks on the terrace , and this is just about the hour he generally makes his appearance . I am sure you will admire him . He seems to be in very delicate health ; he looks sentimental too ; he must be a man of consequence , or his ...
... walks on the terrace , and this is just about the hour he generally makes his appearance . I am sure you will admire him . He seems to be in very delicate health ; he looks sentimental too ; he must be a man of consequence , or his ...
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