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Pagina 14
... hand : that forward , and was astonished to he took notice to his fellow , who find she was not there . She plied her without her answering , hastily ran into the dining - room , that she was a fine young lady : then into my apartments ...
... hand : that forward , and was astonished to he took notice to his fellow , who find she was not there . She plied her without her answering , hastily ran into the dining - room , that she was a fine young lady : then into my apartments ...
Pagina 18
... hands . He had before been here ( at Mrs. Sinclair's ) with with his own hand ; but was told intent to deliver it to the lady [ too truly told ! ] that she was abroad ; but that they would give her any thing he should leave for But he ...
... hands . He had before been here ( at Mrs. Sinclair's ) with with his own hand ; but was told intent to deliver it to the lady [ too truly told ! ] that she was abroad ; but that they would give her any thing he should leave for But he ...
Pagina 20
... hand know- the end of Letter lix . in Vol . II . ) she ledge , or rather veiled in a may be presumed to have forgotten . So first - hand ignorance , came from him and that it was only ac- quiesced in by you , as it was from herself ...
... hand know- the end of Letter lix . in Vol . II . ) she ledge , or rather veiled in a may be presumed to have forgotten . So first - hand ignorance , came from him and that it was only ac- quiesced in by you , as it was from herself ...
Pagina 32
... hand . and if a little cold water was found it next to impossible to keep his way ; one foot sliding back as fast as the other ad- vanced , to the endangering of his limbs or neck . But yet I think it impossible , that she should LETTER ...
... hand . and if a little cold water was found it next to impossible to keep his way ; one foot sliding back as fast as the other ad- vanced , to the endangering of his limbs or neck . But yet I think it impossible , that she should LETTER ...
Pagina 42
... hands , that , after hav- thus . ing informed myself of all neces- " The Hampstead coach , when sary particulars , I am set to my the dear fugitive came to it , had short - hand writing in order to but two passengers in it . But she ...
... hands , that , after hav- thus . ing informed myself of all neces- " The Hampstead coach , when sary particulars , I am set to my the dear fugitive came to it , had short - hand writing in order to but two passengers in it . But she ...
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