Manners: A Novel ... In Two Volumes, 1권W. B. Gilley, 1818 |
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... ( ' No , indeed , my dear , I would not ; ” replied Mrs. Martin , totally unconscious that her first answer had alluded to the subject of her own thoughts , not to the constant object of poor Lucy's- " He is MANNERS .
... ( ' No , indeed , my dear , I would not ; ” replied Mrs. Martin , totally unconscious that her first answer had alluded to the subject of her own thoughts , not to the constant object of poor Lucy's- " He is MANNERS .
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A Novel ... In Two Volumes. to the constant object of poor Lucy's- " He is a well- behaved , sober young man , and very attentive to the shop ; but why won't he come to night ? " - " He just rode up as I was standing at the gate with ...
A Novel ... In Two Volumes. to the constant object of poor Lucy's- " He is a well- behaved , sober young man , and very attentive to the shop ; but why won't he come to night ? " - " He just rode up as I was standing at the gate with ...
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... object to us , but only to the gig and postchaise . " After some bitter observations , fol- lowed by silent reflection , Mrs. Crosbie apparently acceded to her husband's argument , and consented to acquit the Webberlys on the flaw his ...
... object to us , but only to the gig and postchaise . " After some bitter observations , fol- lowed by silent reflection , Mrs. Crosbie apparently acceded to her husband's argument , and consented to acquit the Webberlys on the flaw his ...
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... objects of their animadversions heard their remarks , they might have felt , that the proud pri- vilege of being impertinent scarcely compensated for the severity of the criticism its exertion called forth . At length the party ...
... objects of their animadversions heard their remarks , they might have felt , that the proud pri- vilege of being impertinent scarcely compensated for the severity of the criticism its exertion called forth . At length the party ...
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... object on these accounts so obnoxious ; and , as a flattering unction to her soul , persuaded herself , that a girl with ten thousand pounds fortune could never be at any great loss for a home . But at length her darling passion ...
... object on these accounts so obnoxious ; and , as a flattering unction to her soul , persuaded herself , that a girl with ten thousand pounds fortune could never be at any great loss for a home . But at length her darling passion ...
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Adelaide Adelaide's admiration amusement anxious attention aunt barouche beautiful believe beloved called carriage Cecilia Webberly character CHARLES SEDLEY charms child colour compliments conversation countenance Crosbie dance daugh daughter Deane Hall dear dear Charlotte delighted dress elegance Eltondale's endeavoured exclaimed expression eyes fashion father feelings felt Frederick Elton Galton gave George Meredith girl give grief happiness heart honour James Fenton Lady Elton Lady Eltondale less letter London look Lord Eltondale Lord Osselstone Lucas Lucy manner marry Martin ment mind Miss Seymour Miss Webberly Miss Wildenheim mother natural never niece night Osselstone's party passion perhaps pleasure poor present racter received recollection regret replied Sally Lunn scarcely scene Sedley Sedley's seemed Selina Sir Henry Seymour's Sir Henry's smile society Somerset House soon sorrow Sullivan sure Temple thing thought tion turn uncon usual Viscountess Webberly House whilst wish young
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