The Spectator, Svazek 2J. J. Woodward, 1830 |
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... letter would have broke his heart , but I have concealed it from him . I have no companion at present besides little Fanny , who stands watching my looks as I write , and is crying for her sister . She says she is sure you are not well ...
... letter would have broke his heart , but I have concealed it from him . I have no companion at present besides little Fanny , who stands watching my looks as I write , and is crying for her sister . She says she is sure you are not well ...
Strana 122
... letter to Flavia , and , by fre- quent errands ever since , is well known to her . The fellow covers his knowledge of the nature of his messages with the most exquisite low humour imaginable . The first he obliged Flavia to take , was ...
... letter to Flavia , and , by fre- quent errands ever since , is well known to her . The fellow covers his knowledge of the nature of his messages with the most exquisite low humour imaginable . The first he obliged Flavia to take , was ...
Strana 450
536 Letter from one who recommended himself for 587 London , an emporium for the whole earth 627 May , a month extremely subject to calentures Mazarin. Letter from , a shoeing horn From Relicta Lovely , a widow From Eustace , in love ...
536 Letter from one who recommended himself for 587 London , an emporium for the whole earth 627 May , a month extremely subject to calentures Mazarin. Letter from , a shoeing horn From Relicta Lovely , a widow From Eustace , in love ...
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