The Ladies' Companion, Том 5William W. Snowden, 1836 |
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... dress , and as they are so much alike , no one will discover the difference , and to - morrow we can explain . " 66 Good , good ! " cried uncle James . " I always thought Aggy a ' cute one - come girl's , make haste . " A great deal of ...
... dress , and as they are so much alike , no one will discover the difference , and to - morrow we can explain . " 66 Good , good ! " cried uncle James . " I always thought Aggy a ' cute one - come girl's , make haste . " A great deal of ...
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... dress , and their mode of dancing . The subject of female dress has been deemed im- ima - portant enough to be commented on by Addison , Sir Philip Sidney and many other learned men . maintained that " the comeliness of the clothes On ...
... dress , and their mode of dancing . The subject of female dress has been deemed im- ima - portant enough to be commented on by Addison , Sir Philip Sidney and many other learned men . maintained that " the comeliness of the clothes On ...
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... dress of the de- ceased young lady , It was long after these events that she wore this identical dress at the masked ball at the Colosseum . The girl herself was ig- norant of the mode by which her father had gained The door opened and ...
... dress of the de- ceased young lady , It was long after these events that she wore this identical dress at the masked ball at the Colosseum . The girl herself was ig- norant of the mode by which her father had gained The door opened and ...
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