The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1850 - Počet stran: 722 |
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Strana 55
... lady who sat as far on her left hand , and told her with a whisper that might be heard all over the pit , " We must ... Lady's Library - Lion by trade a tailor - Dromedary called Bucephalus - Equipage the lady's summum bonum- Charles ...
... lady who sat as far on her left hand , and told her with a whisper that might be heard all over the pit , " We must ... Lady's Library - Lion by trade a tailor - Dromedary called Bucephalus - Equipage the lady's summum bonum- Charles ...
Strana 157
... lady is one that never days ago . " - T . or in his words , in his fifteenth sermon of. knows what to do with herself ; she pulls on and puts off every thing she wears twenty times before she resolves upon it for that day . Í stand at ...
... lady is one that never days ago . " - T . or in his words , in his fifteenth sermon of. knows what to do with herself ; she pulls on and puts off every thing she wears twenty times before she resolves upon it for that day . Í stand at ...
Strana 373
... Lady Faddle promises me her woman to cut my hair . Lost five guineas at crimp . Twelve o'clock at night . Went to bed . Friday . Eight in the morning . A - bed . Read over all Mr. Froth's letters . Cupid and Veny . Ten o'clock . Stayed ...
... Lady Faddle promises me her woman to cut my hair . Lost five guineas at crimp . Twelve o'clock at night . Went to bed . Friday . Eight in the morning . A - bed . Read over all Mr. Froth's letters . Cupid and Veny . Ten o'clock . Stayed ...
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