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... reason to regret her son's infatuation , -General Moubray had taken a fancy to him ; his ex- pected appointment brought with it extensive patronage , and anxious to repay the kindness Cecil had 18 MISREPRESENTATION ; OR ,
... reason to regret her son's infatuation , -General Moubray had taken a fancy to him ; his ex- pected appointment brought with it extensive patronage , and anxious to repay the kindness Cecil had 18 MISREPRESENTATION ; OR ,
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... reason for complaint . " " A jointure , indeed ! a jointure ! What good will a jointure do me , I should like to know ? It is ten to one I ever live to want it ; I shall be moped to death , or go out of my senses — or break my heart ...
... reason for complaint . " " A jointure , indeed ! a jointure ! What good will a jointure do me , I should like to know ? It is ten to one I ever live to want it ; I shall be moped to death , or go out of my senses — or break my heart ...
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... reason to ques- tion her triumph , and great was the compla- cency with which this modern Griselda contem- plated the victory she had gained : but when a week had passed , and no tidings came of either house or husband , she began to ...
... reason to ques- tion her triumph , and great was the compla- cency with which this modern Griselda contem- plated the victory she had gained : but when a week had passed , and no tidings came of either house or husband , she began to ...
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... reasons , and the lady obliged to marry another . And it is said- " That he admires her still ? " " She is at any rate a decided coquette , and extremely beautiful ; and such being the case , as your friend , dearest Frances , I could ...
... reasons , and the lady obliged to marry another . And it is said- " That he admires her still ? " " She is at any rate a decided coquette , and extremely beautiful ; and such being the case , as your friend , dearest Frances , I could ...
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... reasons which render it undesirable . " " Reasons ! what reasons ! do tell me ? " " Something of a love affair , I believe , " replied Lord St. Maur , half smiling at his sister's easily excited curiosity . In defiance of her father's ...
... reasons which render it undesirable . " " Reasons ! what reasons ! do tell me ? " " Something of a love affair , I believe , " replied Lord St. Maur , half smiling at his sister's easily excited curiosity . In defiance of her father's ...
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Sida 81 - All the brethren of the poor do hate him; how much more do his friends go far from, him? he pursueth them with words, yet they are wanting to him.
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...
Sida 84 - It is very difficult to know what to do in such a case as this.
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...