The British Essayists: MirrorJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... daughter , in particular , did nothing but count the hours and mi- nutes , and hardly shut her eyes the night preceding the day on which her brothers were expected : her mother and I , though we showed it less , felt , I be- lieve ...
... daughter , in particular , did nothing but count the hours and mi- nutes , and hardly shut her eyes the night preceding the day on which her brothers were expected : her mother and I , though we showed it less , felt , I be- lieve ...
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... daughter Emmy , describes the droll figure her little Bill made yesterday at trying on his first pair of breeches , and informs us that Bobby has got seven teeth , and is just cutting an eighth , though he will be but nine months old ...
... daughter Emmy , describes the droll figure her little Bill made yesterday at trying on his first pair of breeches , and informs us that Bobby has got seven teeth , and is just cutting an eighth , though he will be but nine months old ...
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... daughter , if ever he should discover the smallest intercourse between her and the son of his enemy ; and further , effectually to seclude any chance of an union with so hated a name , he instantly pro- posed a marriage between her and ...
... daughter , if ever he should discover the smallest intercourse between her and the son of his enemy ; and further , effectually to seclude any chance of an union with so hated a name , he instantly pro- posed a marriage between her and ...
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... daughters those features which , in the mothers and grandmothers , had charmed me so often . My friend pointed out to me , in different parts of the house , some of the reigning toasts of our times , but so changed , that without his ...
... daughters those features which , in the mothers and grandmothers , had charmed me so often . My friend pointed out to me , in different parts of the house , some of the reigning toasts of our times , but so changed , that without his ...
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... daughters , seemed rather pleased when these young men of rank and fortune approached them . I am persuaded , at the same time , that were they to think but for a moment of the consequences , they would be sensible of the impropriety of ...
... daughters , seemed rather pleased when these young men of rank and fortune approached them . I am persuaded , at the same time , that were they to think but for a moment of the consequences , they would be sensible of the impropriety of ...
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