My only love, 3 vols, Band 1 |
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... waited , according to form , upon my grandmother , to make request for her small influence , she having some property in and about the town . My grandmother was not too gracious , being an oldfashioned Tory of staunch principles , in ...
... waited , according to form , upon my grandmother , to make request for her small influence , she having some property in and about the town . My grandmother was not too gracious , being an oldfashioned Tory of staunch principles , in ...
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... wait for him in the garden in front of our house , pretending not to ex- pect , or know him when he came ; and by this ruse de guerre quite threw him off his pedestal as a man of family and fashion . At SWEET SIXTEEN I I.
... wait for him in the garden in front of our house , pretending not to ex- pect , or know him when he came ; and by this ruse de guerre quite threw him off his pedestal as a man of family and fashion . At SWEET SIXTEEN I I.
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... Wait ? No , George Augustus would not wait . It would be an impertinence to ask a gentleman to wait . Five thousand pounds ! Not enough to pay election expenses SWEET SIXTEEN . 13.
... Wait ? No , George Augustus would not wait . It would be an impertinence to ask a gentleman to wait . Five thousand pounds ! Not enough to pay election expenses SWEET SIXTEEN . 13.
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... got no answer but ' I cannot tell ; I don't know - wait until I see you again , ' and , with that cold comfort , he started for London , on business , I was told . I did not believe it , but gave way to 2-2 SWEET SIXTEEN . 19.
... got no answer but ' I cannot tell ; I don't know - wait until I see you again , ' and , with that cold comfort , he started for London , on business , I was told . I did not believe it , but gave way to 2-2 SWEET SIXTEEN . 19.
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... wait he may not know . Why not send two guineas to Lady Stormouth and say ; if she can give any extra seats , you will take them at that price , but not otherwise , for the benefit of the charity . Would not this be the most dignified ...
... wait he may not know . Why not send two guineas to Lady Stormouth and say ; if she can give any extra seats , you will take them at that price , but not otherwise , for the benefit of the charity . Would not this be the most dignified ...
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Seite 97 - Twere now to be most happy, for I fear My soul hath her content so absolute That not another comfort like to this Succeeds in unknown fate.
Seite 27 - And noblest, when she lifted up her eyes. However marr'd, of more than twice her years, Seam'd with an ancient swordcut on the cheek, And bruised and bronzed, she lifted up her eyes And loved him, with that love which was her doom.
Seite 77 - I loved him for the dangers he had passed, and he loved me that I did pity them.