Patronage. [Followed by] Comic dramas, Том 2Baudry, 1841 - Всего страниц: 4 |
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... Falconer had the day after his arrival shown him every thing that was to be seen : his attention , therefore , as they pur- sued their walk , was not so much distracted by external objects as to prevent him from wishing to converse ...
... Falconer had the day after his arrival shown him every thing that was to be seen : his attention , therefore , as they pur- sued their walk , was not so much distracted by external objects as to prevent him from wishing to converse ...
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... Falconer , who came , by a cross path , from the house . " At last I have found you . What a prodigious walk you have taken ! " cried the commissioner , wiping his forehead . " But where's Mrs. Percy and the rest of your party ? I have ...
... Falconer , who came , by a cross path , from the house . " At last I have found you . What a prodigious walk you have taken ! " cried the commissioner , wiping his forehead . " But where's Mrs. Percy and the rest of your party ? I have ...
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... Falconer to Mrs. Percy , to which , he said , he was most anxious to be the bearer of a favourable answer , as he knew that he should otherwise be ill- received at home , and the disappointment would be great . The note contained a ...
... Falconer to Mrs. Percy , to which , he said , he was most anxious to be the bearer of a favourable answer , as he knew that he should otherwise be ill- received at home , and the disappointment would be great . The note contained a ...
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... Falconer will have reason to be jealous of Clermont - park , if she finds that it draws our friends and relations away from Falconer - court . " The carriage , which had been ordered to the great gate of the park , was now waiting there ...
... Falconer will have reason to be jealous of Clermont - park , if she finds that it draws our friends and relations away from Falconer - court . " The carriage , which had been ordered to the great gate of the park , was now waiting there ...
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... Falconer - court . But before we go to the play , let us take a peep behind the scenes , and inquire what is and has been doing by the Falconer family . Even they who are used to the en- nui subsequent to dissipation , even they who ...
... Falconer - court . But before we go to the play , let us take a peep behind the scenes , and inquire what is and has been doing by the Falconer family . Even they who are used to the en- nui subsequent to dissipation , even they who ...
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Alfred Percy answer Bannow Biddy Buckhurst Caroline's CARV Carver CATTY character CHRISTY clane CLARA commissioner Falconer count Albert count Altenberg countenance daughter dear drum-major duke of Greenwich English Clay Exit eyes Falconer's father favour feel fortune French Clay gentleman GILB Gilbert girl give Gresham hand happy hear heard heart Honor M'Bride hope Hungerford knew lady Frances Arlington lady Jane Granville lady Trant ladyship letter look lord Oldborough lord William lordship ma'am MABEL marriage married mind minister miss Caroline Percy MISS G Miss Gallagher miss Georgiana Falconer mother never O'BLA O'Blaney OLD M'B OWEN passion Pat Coxe Percy family Percy's Petcalf Phil plase your honour prince promise Randal Rooney rason recollect Rosamond sir Robert Percy sister smile speak sure tell Temple thank there's thing thought Tourville turned voice WIDOW wish word young lady Zara
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