Dilemmas of Pride, Volym 1Bull and Churton, Holles street., 1833 |
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... asked to do ; but a thing he was asked not to do , he was always sure to do ! And if it happened to be a thing 22 DILEMMAS OF PRIDE .
... asked to do ; but a thing he was asked not to do , he was always sure to do ! And if it happened to be a thing 22 DILEMMAS OF PRIDE .
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... asked for , she replied , that she believed it had been done some time , but that she supposed there was no one to bring it up , for all they had engaged to do the waiting . " But there's sixteen of themselves , shop boys and all ; and ...
... asked for , she replied , that she believed it had been done some time , but that she supposed there was no one to bring it up , for all they had engaged to do the waiting . " But there's sixteen of themselves , shop boys and all ; and ...
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... of people betray themselves . If they behaved in a modest unpretending manner , very possible no questions might be asked . After their ingratitude and 1 impertinence to me , I for one shall make no DILEMMAS OF PRIDE . 39.
... of people betray themselves . If they behaved in a modest unpretending manner , very possible no questions might be asked . After their ingratitude and 1 impertinence to me , I for one shall make no DILEMMAS OF PRIDE . 39.
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... asking leave to go out . I must say you are very idly inclined . How are my summer things ever to be ready at this rate . This mulberry silk has been looking quite out of season , ever since the sunny weather came in . " " I am sure ...
... asking leave to go out . I must say you are very idly inclined . How are my summer things ever to be ready at this rate . This mulberry silk has been looking quite out of season , ever since the sunny weather came in . " " I am sure ...
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... himself of so favourable an oppor- tunity for making her an offer of marriage , when Lord Nelthorpe came up and asked her to dance . The moment before she had deter- mined , if he did do so at this late 80 DILEMMAS OF PRIDE .
... himself of so favourable an oppor- tunity for making her an offer of marriage , when Lord Nelthorpe came up and asked her to dance . The moment before she had deter- mined , if he did do so at this late 80 DILEMMAS OF PRIDE .
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