The Rising Sun: A Serio-comic Satiric Romance, Volume 1Appleyards, 1807 |
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Page 64
... TITUP AN ACTRESS , AND GIVES THE TENANTS A HOPEFUL PROOF OF WHAT THEY ARE TO EXPECT FROM HIM IN FUTURE . AN INSTANCE OF SENTI- MENTAL LOVE , AND A GREAT BARGAIN FOR THE PUBLIC . Ir has been already said , that before the Squire was out ...
... TITUP AN ACTRESS , AND GIVES THE TENANTS A HOPEFUL PROOF OF WHAT THEY ARE TO EXPECT FROM HIM IN FUTURE . AN INSTANCE OF SENTI- MENTAL LOVE , AND A GREAT BARGAIN FOR THE PUBLIC . Ir has been already said , that before the Squire was out ...
Page 65
... TITUP , was one of these frail ones , although a wife , and a mother . She was one of Merry- man's actresses ; and ... Titup , and both paid more attention to each other , than to the business of the stage . This absence was well enough ...
... TITUP , was one of these frail ones , although a wife , and a mother . She was one of Merry- man's actresses ; and ... Titup , and both paid more attention to each other , than to the business of the stage . This absence was well enough ...
Page 66
... Titup , when her husband happened to be from home . Mrs. Titup , at first , affected to doubt the reality of good fortune , but the messenger left her no room to doubt it . A kind of Platonic corre- spondence ensued , and in one of his ...
... Titup , when her husband happened to be from home . Mrs. Titup , at first , affected to doubt the reality of good fortune , but the messenger left her no room to doubt it . A kind of Platonic corre- spondence ensued , and in one of his ...
Page 67
... Titup ) that the Squire was nearly of an age when his esta- blishment in the world was under considera- tion . She was afraid of injuring him , and her- self , in this business , which she conceived to be so important to the happiness ...
... Titup ) that the Squire was nearly of an age when his esta- blishment in the world was under considera- tion . She was afraid of injuring him , and her- self , in this business , which she conceived to be so important to the happiness ...
Page 68
... Titup , as she tells the story , refused all presents of the kind , except some very trifling ones , and even those were returned when the turtles had done pair- ing . All Mrs. Titup's qualms of conscience were cleared away , ( for she ...
... Titup , as she tells the story , refused all presents of the kind , except some very trifling ones , and even those were returned when the turtles had done pair- ing . All Mrs. Titup's qualms of conscience were cleared away , ( for she ...
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