Dilemmas of Pride, Volym 1Bull and Churton, Holles street., 1833 |
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... replied Sarah . " I dare say if the truth was known , they're not worth a sofa ; or , if they are , they'll keep it in the next room , when it is vacant , to be a decoy - duck to another lodger . They're not going to let you have it , I ...
... replied Sarah . " I dare say if the truth was known , they're not worth a sofa ; or , if they are , they'll keep it in the next room , when it is vacant , to be a decoy - duck to another lodger . They're not going to let you have it , I ...
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... 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 they gets their ...
... 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 they gets their ...
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... replied the abigail , " they was a saying to their own maid the other day ( they don't know I suppose as she is a friend of mine ) , for they was a saying , as I said , that they didn't think as they should call any more ; for that ...
... replied the abigail , " they was a saying to their own maid the other day ( they don't know I suppose as she is a friend of mine ) , for they was a saying , as I said , that they didn't think as they should call any more ; for that ...
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... replied Mrs. Dorothea . " Well , who would have thought , and they so proud : but it's always them there up- startish sort that's the impudentst and most unbearable . " " It is in general the way those sort of people betray themselves ...
... replied Mrs. Dorothea . " Well , who would have thought , and they so proud : but it's always them there up- startish sort that's the impudentst and most unbearable . " " It is in general the way those sort of people betray themselves ...
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... how the 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.
... how the 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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