The British Novelists: With an Essay, and Prefaces, Biographical and Critical by Mrs. Barbauld, Volumen24F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... woman ; or , to use her own language , her in whom she confided her most secret thoughts . Well , Lucy , said she , did you observe that stran- ger who ey'd us * so heedfully to - day at church ? This girl , notwithstanding her country ...
... woman ; or , to use her own language , her in whom she confided her most secret thoughts . Well , Lucy , said she , did you observe that stran- ger who ey'd us * so heedfully to - day at church ? This girl , notwithstanding her country ...
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... woman that attended the Lady Arabella ; and , being fond of lengthening out the conversation with so fine a gentleman , gave him , without being desi- red , the domestic history of the whole family , as he had received it from Lucy ...
... woman that attended the Lady Arabella ; and , being fond of lengthening out the conversation with so fine a gentleman , gave him , without being desi- red , the domestic history of the whole family , as he had received it from Lucy ...
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... woman severely for taking it . Carry it back , added she , to the presumptuous writer of it ; and let him know how greatly his insolence has offended me . Lucy , however , suffered the letter to remain on the toilet , expecting some ...
... woman severely for taking it . Carry it back , added she , to the presumptuous writer of it ; and let him know how greatly his insolence has offended me . Lucy , however , suffered the letter to remain on the toilet , expecting some ...
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... woman ; I have something to say to your lady in private . Stay , I command you , said Arabella , blushing at an insolence so uncommon , and take orders from no one but myself . I pray you , sir , pursued she , frown- ing , what ...
... woman ; I have something to say to your lady in private . Stay , I command you , said Arabella , blushing at an insolence so uncommon , and take orders from no one but myself . I pray you , sir , pursued she , frown- ing , what ...
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... woman , who seemed to be an attendant . As Ara- bella had never seen any one , above the rank of a gentleman farmer's daughter , in this church , her at- tention was immediately engaged by the appearance of this stranger , who was very ...
... woman , who seemed to be an attendant . As Ara- bella had never seen any one , above the rank of a gentleman farmer's daughter , in this church , her at- tention was immediately engaged by the appearance of this stranger , who was very ...
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