The next-door neighbours, by the author of 'Temptation'. |
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... former habits , and to keep earlier hours ; but she soon forgets these laudable resolutions , and finds it more easy and more luxurious to recline languidly in her barouche , and be whirled from shop to shop at a rattling pace by 4 THE ...
... former habits , and to keep earlier hours ; but she soon forgets these laudable resolutions , and finds it more easy and more luxurious to recline languidly in her barouche , and be whirled from shop to shop at a rattling pace by 4 THE ...
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... former petted favourite Lord Henry , was not quite so good a fellow as it had always hitherto con- sidered him — and to moralize very pathetically over the fact , that wealth , especially when sud- denly acquired , is rarely improving ...
... former petted favourite Lord Henry , was not quite so good a fellow as it had always hitherto con- sidered him — and to moralize very pathetically over the fact , that wealth , especially when sud- denly acquired , is rarely improving ...
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... former head ; he was , as Mrs. Thompson would observe in the confidential intercourse of private life , " a real Honourable , " and our readers do not require to be told that with her , this was enough to cover a multitude of sins ...
... former head ; he was , as Mrs. Thompson would observe in the confidential intercourse of private life , " a real Honourable , " and our readers do not require to be told that with her , this was enough to cover a multitude of sins ...
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... former lover , suddenly quitted her , ( her English one had very early done so , disliking their mode of life , ) and to this circumstance was partly owing the fancy that seized Mr. Edgecumbe at this time to make a pedestrian tour ...
... former lover , suddenly quitted her , ( her English one had very early done so , disliking their mode of life , ) and to this circumstance was partly owing the fancy that seized Mr. Edgecumbe at this time to make a pedestrian tour ...
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... former days ; and the departure of Marie's maid seemed to favour the idea , since , in the wandering and uncertain progress that he contemplated , a servant of any kind would be not only a useless appendage , but a positive encumbrance ...
... former days ; and the departure of Marie's maid seemed to favour the idea , since , in the wandering and uncertain progress that he contemplated , a servant of any kind would be not only a useless appendage , but a positive encumbrance ...
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