The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray, 17±ÇJenson Society printed for members only by the University Press, 1905 |
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... Court was at Windsor , and the fair Beatrix absent and engaged in her duties there . Only Esmond's mistress remained in her house at Kensington . She appeared in court but once in the year ; Beatrix was quite the mistress and ruler of ...
... Court was at Windsor , and the fair Beatrix absent and engaged in her duties there . Only Esmond's mistress remained in her house at Kensington . She appeared in court but once in the year ; Beatrix was quite the mistress and ruler of ...
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... court of law on earth , upon my mere word , would deprive my Lord Viscount and set me up . I am the head of the house , dear lady ; but Frank is Viscount of Castlewood still . And rather than disturb him , I would turn monk , or ...
... court of law on earth , upon my mere word , would deprive my Lord Viscount and set me up . I am the head of the house , dear lady ; but Frank is Viscount of Castlewood still . And rather than disturb him , I would turn monk , or ...
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... Court , and who pays me compliments there , the horrible man ; and if you want to know what parsons are , you should see his behaviour , and hear him talk of his own cloth . They're all the same , whether they're bishops , or bonzes ...
... Court , and who pays me compliments there , the horrible man ; and if you want to know what parsons are , you should see his behaviour , and hear him talk of his own cloth . They're all the same , whether they're bishops , or bonzes ...
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... court and country . She is at home two mornings of the week , and all the wits and a few of the beauties of London flock to her assemblies . When she goes abroad to Tunbridge or the Bath , a retinue of adorers rides the journey with her ...
... court and country . She is at home two mornings of the week , and all the wits and a few of the beauties of London flock to her assemblies . When she goes abroad to Tunbridge or the Bath , a retinue of adorers rides the journey with her ...
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... Court afterwards , where he carried himself with a most distinguished air , though none of her acquaintances knew his name ; and the next night he was at the play , where her ladyship was pleased to acknowledge him from the side - box ...
... Court afterwards , where he carried himself with a most distinguished air , though none of her acquaintances knew his name ; and the next night he was at the play , where her ladyship was pleased to acknowledge him from the side - box ...
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