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He was therefore of opinion , to take the man into the coach , and carry him to the next inn . " The lady insisted , “ That he should not come into the coach . That if they lifted him in , she would herself alight ; for she had rather ...
He was therefore of opinion , to take the man into the coach , and carry him to the next inn . " The lady insisted , “ That he should not come into the coach . That if they lifted him in , she would herself alight ; for she had rather ...
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Who ever heard a young Lady own that she was a Fortune - hunter ? ” . . I dare not be impertinent , as my Mother is always admonishing me to be humble and patient if I wish to make my way in the world . She insists on my accepting every ...
Who ever heard a young Lady own that she was a Fortune - hunter ? ” . . I dare not be impertinent , as my Mother is always admonishing me to be humble and patient if I wish to make my way in the world . She insists on my accepting every ...
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It is a surprisingly sophisticated and uncompromising self - portrait by a young widow , Lady Susan . Her complete lack of maternal feeling , her ambitious worldliness , carefully disciplined self - indulgence , frank physical enjoyment ...
It is a surprisingly sophisticated and uncompromising self - portrait by a young widow , Lady Susan . Her complete lack of maternal feeling , her ambitious worldliness , carefully disciplined self - indulgence , frank physical enjoyment ...
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