Dilemmas of Pride, Volym 1Bull and Churton, Holles street., 1833 |
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... parties five nights out of the seven ; declaring they did not know what was to become of them , were it not for my ... party this very night at the rooms , and never had the manners to ask you , " " I know their cards have been out for ...
... parties five nights out of the seven ; declaring they did not know what was to become of them , were it not for my ... party this very night at the rooms , and never had the manners to ask you , " " I know their cards have been out for ...
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... party should exist extirely of excuses . " " Exclusives you hear any I you mean , suppose ; but did of the names ? " " Why yes ma'am ; they are to have Sir Matthias and Lady Whaleworthy . " " Sir Matthias indeed ! " repeated Mrs. Doro ...
... party should exist extirely of excuses . " " Exclusives you hear any I you mean , suppose ; but did of the names ? " " Why yes ma'am ; they are to have Sir Matthias and Lady Whaleworthy . " " Sir Matthias indeed ! " repeated Mrs. Doro ...
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... party went off ? ” " Oh , certainly I should ! " replied Mrs. Do- rothea . " Well , Sarah , you may go , and mind you have all your eyes about you , and bring me a full account of every thing . And notice DILEMMAS OF PRIDE . 41.
... party went off ? ” " Oh , certainly I should ! " replied Mrs. Do- rothea . " Well , Sarah , you may go , and mind you have all your eyes about you , and bring me a full account of every thing . And notice DILEMMAS OF PRIDE . 41.
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... , so she went out to pay some morning visits , to send in a veal cutlet for her dinner , and find out , more particularly , who were to be at the Salter's party . 45 CHAPTER IV . MR . Salter and his two 44 DILEMMAS OF PRIDE .
... , so she went out to pay some morning visits , to send in a veal cutlet for her dinner , and find out , more particularly , who were to be at the Salter's party . 45 CHAPTER IV . MR . Salter and his two 44 DILEMMAS OF PRIDE .
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... party with whom he had dined . A young lady of remarkable beauty was lean- ing on his arm . He addressed her from time to time with great animation ; while she appeared to listen with the most languid indifference . Young Lord Nelthorpe ...
... party with whom he had dined . A young lady of remarkable beauty was lean- ing on his arm . He addressed her from time to time with great animation ; while she appeared to listen with the most languid indifference . Young Lord Nelthorpe ...
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