The Spectator, Svazek 3J.M. Dent & Company, 1912 |
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... Servant , who had been also my Mother's Maid , to be present at the Ceremony . When that was over , I demanded a Certificate , signed by the Minister , my Husband , and the Servant I just now spoke of . After our Nuptials we conversed ...
... Servant , who had been also my Mother's Maid , to be present at the Ceremony . When that was over , I demanded a Certificate , signed by the Minister , my Husband , and the Servant I just now spoke of . After our Nuptials we conversed ...
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... Servant , J. S. ' May the 5th ' Mr. SPECTATOR , The Conversation at a Club of which I am a Member , last Night falling upon Vanity and the Desire of being admired , put me in Mind of relating how agreeably I was entertained at my own ...
... Servant , J. S. ' May the 5th ' Mr. SPECTATOR , The Conversation at a Club of which I am a Member , last Night falling upon Vanity and the Desire of being admired , put me in Mind of relating how agreeably I was entertained at my own ...
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... Servant . ' This was answered with a Condescension that did not , by long impertinent Professions of Kindness , insult his Distress , but was as follows . ' Dear Tom , I am very glad to hear that you have Heart enough to begin the World ...
... Servant . ' This was answered with a Condescension that did not , by long impertinent Professions of Kindness , insult his Distress , but was as follows . ' Dear Tom , I am very glad to hear that you have Heart enough to begin the World ...
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