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... into the drawing room , and after a few preliminary observations , unfolded his distresses . to No. Lady Louisa Hampden , a person of much good sense and feeling , entered fully into the subject SCENES IN REAL LIFE . 35.
... into the drawing room , and after a few preliminary observations , unfolded his distresses . to No. Lady Louisa Hampden , a person of much good sense and feeling , entered fully into the subject SCENES IN REAL LIFE . 35.
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... and I feel a little nervous . " " Will the party be a large one ? " Hardly ; there are so few people in town at this season of the year . Let me see who we are to have ; Lady Louisa Hampden and her daugh- ters SCENES IN REAL LIFE . 41.
... and I feel a little nervous . " " Will the party be a large one ? " Hardly ; there are so few people in town at this season of the year . Let me see who we are to have ; Lady Louisa Hampden and her daugh- ters SCENES IN REAL LIFE . 41.
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Julia Rattray Waddington. to have ; Lady Louisa Hampden and her daugh- ters , Mr. Wickham , yourselves , General Fielding , Sir John Thornton , -I cannot recollect any one else . But , Elizabeth , are you acquainted with Lord St. Maur ...
Julia Rattray Waddington. to have ; Lady Louisa Hampden and her daugh- ters , Mr. Wickham , yourselves , General Fielding , Sir John Thornton , -I cannot recollect any one else . But , Elizabeth , are you acquainted with Lord St. Maur ...
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... her hand as she entered the house . At length , hav- ing mastered its contents , she replied , " A note from Miss Hampden , uncle - an excuse ; Lady Louisa has the influenza and is afraid to venture out SCENES IN REAL LIFE . 45.
... her hand as she entered the house . At length , hav- ing mastered its contents , she replied , " A note from Miss Hampden , uncle - an excuse ; Lady Louisa has the influenza and is afraid to venture out SCENES IN REAL LIFE . 45.
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Julia Rattray Waddington. Louisa has the influenza and is afraid to venture out ; it is really a pity , for she is a very agree- able person , and talks so well ; we shall miss her dreadfully . Besides , we shall not have ladies enough ...
Julia Rattray Waddington. Louisa has the influenza and is afraid to venture out ; it is really a pity , for she is a very agree- able person , and talks so well ; we shall miss her dreadfully . Besides , we shall not have ladies enough ...
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