Herbert Lacy, Svazek 3H. Colburn, 1828 - Počet stran: 285 |
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Strana 88
... mentioned in the Decalogue , and punishments the names of which are not to be found in Johnson's dictionary . While this classical dialogue was taking place , Mrs. Bagshawe , who had made Agnes fully acquainted with Mr. and Mrs. Jones ...
... mentioned in the Decalogue , and punishments the names of which are not to be found in Johnson's dictionary . While this classical dialogue was taking place , Mrs. Bagshawe , who had made Agnes fully acquainted with Mr. and Mrs. Jones ...
Strana 92
... mentioning the mischievous interference of which he was suspected . She longed to hear his vin- dication , but she knew not how to obtain it , for it was difficult to inform him of the feelings with which he was regarded by her father ...
... mentioning the mischievous interference of which he was suspected . She longed to hear his vin- dication , but she knew not how to obtain it , for it was difficult to inform him of the feelings with which he was regarded by her father ...
Strana 115
... mention what ladies belonged to such and such quadrilles - was au fait on the subject of what was or what was not worn at present , and could support her opinion , in case of need , by citing the example of the Duchess of So - and - so ...
... mention what ladies belonged to such and such quadrilles - was au fait on the subject of what was or what was not worn at present , and could support her opinion , in case of need , by citing the example of the Duchess of So - and - so ...
Strana 116
... the presence of Agnes . With a view to satisfy his mind , he called upon Mr. Bagshawe , whom he knew to have frequent communication with the Mortons . He spoke to him in a confidential tone ; he mentioned the 116 HERBERT LACY .
... the presence of Agnes . With a view to satisfy his mind , he called upon Mr. Bagshawe , whom he knew to have frequent communication with the Mortons . He spoke to him in a confidential tone ; he mentioned the 116 HERBERT LACY .
Strana 117
Thomas Henry Lister. to him in a confidential tone ; he mentioned the long period of coolness which had existed be- tween the families ; the duel with Mr. Morton ; their opposition at the election ; Mr. Morton's present unwillingness to ...
Thomas Henry Lister. to him in a confidential tone ; he mentioned the long period of coolness which had existed be- tween the families ; the duel with Mr. Morton ; their opposition at the election ; Mr. Morton's present unwillingness to ...
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