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... parties will be suited according to their taste . vere . In conclusion , I must be allowed to observe that humi- lity is the best accompaniment of merit . In this it is our fortune to be peculiarly gifted , and in this let us perse ...
... parties will be suited according to their taste . vere . In conclusion , I must be allowed to observe that humi- lity is the best accompaniment of merit . In this it is our fortune to be peculiarly gifted , and in this let us perse ...
Pagina 54
... party , the company were already assembled , and I was honoured by an intro- duction to some eight or ten village belles , who would have done honour to Almack's . The young lady , of whom such serious mention had been made in the ...
... party , the company were already assembled , and I was honoured by an intro- duction to some eight or ten village belles , who would have done honour to Almack's . The young lady , of whom such serious mention had been made in the ...
Pagina 55
... party on Thurs- day , a ball on Friday , a christening on Saturday , and so on , without intermission . And then , Mrs. Brown had her shells to show me , and Mrs. Smith had her garden to show me , and Mrs. Green had her library to show ...
... party on Thurs- day , a ball on Friday , a christening on Saturday , and so on , without intermission . And then , Mrs. Brown had her shells to show me , and Mrs. Smith had her garden to show me , and Mrs. Green had her library to show ...
Pagina 61
... party that evening , and I took it for granted that , after what had occurred , she would excuse herself from accompanying them . I was right . When I thought they had set off I rang at the gate , and was told that Miss was not well . I ...
... party that evening , and I took it for granted that , after what had occurred , she would excuse herself from accompanying them . I was right . When I thought they had set off I rang at the gate , and was told that Miss was not well . I ...
Pagina 85
... parties ; but I imagine that selfish people see nothing beyond the gratification of their own immediate convenience , and are blind , and , therefore , indifferent , to what may be the eventual consequence . For my own part , it is very ...
... parties ; but I imagine that selfish people see nothing beyond the gratification of their own immediate convenience , and are blind , and , therefore , indifferent , to what may be the eventual consequence . For my own part , it is very ...
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