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... respecting a half - mourning dinner- dress ; and purchased a bonnet , which was de- clared to be exceedingly becoming , an opinion in which the wearer cordially acquiesced . Af- terwards they SCENES IN REAL LIFE . 43.
... respecting a half - mourning dinner- dress ; and purchased a bonnet , which was de- clared to be exceedingly becoming , an opinion in which the wearer cordially acquiesced . Af- terwards they SCENES IN REAL LIFE . 43.
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... opinion . Wednesday arrived : Cecil was out late , and General Moubray in a terrible fidget . " Cecil , " cried he , when she at length made her appear- ance , " how is it you are so late ? You will not be dressed in time to receive ...
... opinion . Wednesday arrived : Cecil was out late , and General Moubray in a terrible fidget . " Cecil , " cried he , when she at length made her appear- ance , " how is it you are so late ? You will not be dressed in time to receive ...
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... opinion Lord St. Maur evidently did not agree , for , notwithstanding the habit of controlling and concealing the emotions exercised by all who mix in general society , the most indifferent bystander must have per- ceived , from the ...
... opinion Lord St. Maur evidently did not agree , for , notwithstanding the habit of controlling and concealing the emotions exercised by all who mix in general society , the most indifferent bystander must have per- ceived , from the ...
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... opinions had undergone little or no change . About two years after Lady Newrystown's marriage , the fashionable prints announced the probability of a speedy union between Lord St. Maur's only son and the beautiful and wealthy Miss ...
... opinions had undergone little or no change . About two years after Lady Newrystown's marriage , the fashionable prints announced the probability of a speedy union between Lord St. Maur's only son and the beautiful and wealthy Miss ...
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... opinion ; she argued no point ; and could she have guessed his inmost thoughts and wishes , it would have been but to have bowed before them . Such being the case , it was not wonderful that the brother and sister agreed admirably ...
... opinion ; she argued no point ; and could she have guessed his inmost thoughts and wishes , it would have been but to have bowed before them . Such being the case , it was not wonderful that the brother and sister agreed admirably ...
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Sida 60 - Moubray's mother, who, in consequence of her having contracted a mesalliance, had formerly been scarcely noticed ; but, as the proverb says, " It is an ill wind that blows nobody good...
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Sida 91 - She was in consequence most disagreeably surprised by her husband's unexpected arrival, just as she was on the point of stepping into her carriage to...