Parents and Wives; or, Inconsistency and mistakes. A novel, Volume 1A. K. Newman&Company, 1825 - 705 pages |
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... youth - ignorant of all care , indulged in every wish , and blessed with health and spirits , to give the most de- lightful zest to all the superior gifts of fortune , with which they were so amply endowed . The The earl of Belmont was ...
... youth - ignorant of all care , indulged in every wish , and blessed with health and spirits , to give the most de- lightful zest to all the superior gifts of fortune , with which they were so amply endowed . The The earl of Belmont was ...
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... youth- ful dames of quality , knew that , however noble were their own ancestors , it would be in vain for them to apply to the earl himself ; but , complete masters of per- suasion , they at length wrought upon the titled fair ones to ...
... youth- ful dames of quality , knew that , however noble were their own ancestors , it would be in vain for them to apply to the earl himself ; but , complete masters of per- suasion , they at length wrought upon the titled fair ones to ...
Page 49
... youth- ful brides . She was to reside chiefly with colonel Ardenbrooke , if quite agreeable to his lady , and be almost solely under his guardianship , till` she should be one - and - twenty years of age , at which period she was to be ...
... youth- ful brides . She was to reside chiefly with colonel Ardenbrooke , if quite agreeable to his lady , and be almost solely under his guardianship , till` she should be one - and - twenty years of age , at which period she was to be ...
Page 64
... youth's lovely bloom , might have aspired with herself , to ob- tain the palm accorded to beauty . Clarissa appreciated highly the flatter- ing compliment , and expressed herself in modest but elegant terms concerning the value she ...
... youth's lovely bloom , might have aspired with herself , to ob- tain the palm accorded to beauty . Clarissa appreciated highly the flatter- ing compliment , and expressed herself in modest but elegant terms concerning the value she ...
Page 65
... youth , and - and therefore , my dear lit- tle girl , I — I have , especially as - as your dressing - room is but small ; though I said , that your apartments should be as tasteful in every respect as my own , yet -yet the style and ...
... youth , and - and therefore , my dear lit- tle girl , I — I have , especially as - as your dressing - room is but small ; though I said , that your apartments should be as tasteful in every respect as my own , yet -yet the style and ...
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Parents and Wives: Or, Inconsistency and Mistakes: a Novel;, Volume 1 Green No preview available - 2017 |
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