Cecilia: Or, Memoirs of an Heiress, 1±ÇG. Bell and sons, 1890 |
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... speaking , and Miss Larolles , too happy in talking herself to be offended at the silence of another , continued her narration . 66 Well , but now comes the vilest part of the business ; do you know , when every thing else was ready , I ...
... speaking , and Miss Larolles , too happy in talking herself to be offended at the silence of another , continued her narration . 66 Well , but now comes the vilest part of the business ; do you know , when every thing else was ready , I ...
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... speaking where so little encouraged ; they both , therefore , continued silent , till Sir Robert Floyer , Mr. Harrel , and Mr. Arnott entered the room together , and all at the same time advanced to Cecilia . " What , " cried Mr. Harrel ...
... speaking where so little encouraged ; they both , therefore , continued silent , till Sir Robert Floyer , Mr. Harrel , and Mr. Arnott entered the room together , and all at the same time advanced to Cecilia . " What , " cried Mr. Harrel ...
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... speak , kept his eyes fixed upon the same object . Cecilia , offended by his boldness , looked a thousand ways to avoid him ; but her embarrassment , by giving greater play to her features , served only to keep awake an atten- tion ...
... speak , kept his eyes fixed upon the same object . Cecilia , offended by his boldness , looked a thousand ways to avoid him ; but her embarrassment , by giving greater play to her features , served only to keep awake an atten- tion ...
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... speak of a place too fashionable for disdain , she asked her , in a manner somewhat more assured , if she was a subscriber to his assemblies ? " Yes , ma'am . " " Do you go to them constantly ? " " No , ma'am . " Again they were both ...
... speak of a place too fashionable for disdain , she asked her , in a manner somewhat more assured , if she was a subscriber to his assemblies ? " Yes , ma'am . " " Do you go to them constantly ? " " No , ma'am . " Again they were both ...
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... has rendered it sufficiently ridiculous . " " Are you , then , yet to learn , " cried he , " that there are certain young ladies who make it a rule never to speak but to their own cronies ? Of this class is Miss 36 CECILIA .
... has rendered it sufficiently ridiculous . " " Are you , then , yet to learn , " cried he , " that there are certain young ladies who make it a rule never to speak but to their own cronies ? Of this class is Miss 36 CECILIA .
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