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... daughter's instance . The merchant , innocently anxious only to divert his young guest , who , in truth , now Darnley was ill , and constantly tended by his mother , hung rather heavily upon his hands , bestowed an attention upon her ...
... daughter's instance . The merchant , innocently anxious only to divert his young guest , who , in truth , now Darnley was ill , and constantly tended by his mother , hung rather heavily upon his hands , bestowed an attention upon her ...
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... daughter and her friend to the metropolis , while she stayed to recruit her son's shat- tered strength by a few more days ' repose before he undertook a fatiguing journey . Darnley's condition , whilst it but slightly alarmed his father ...
... daughter and her friend to the metropolis , while she stayed to recruit her son's shat- tered strength by a few more days ' repose before he undertook a fatiguing journey . Darnley's condition , whilst it but slightly alarmed his father ...
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... daughter , who had not once seen the invalid since his return , was agreeably surprised by the intimation given in Mrs. Sheffield's blandest accents , that she thought Darnley sufficiently recovered to de- scend to the drawing - room ...
... daughter , who had not once seen the invalid since his return , was agreeably surprised by the intimation given in Mrs. Sheffield's blandest accents , that she thought Darnley sufficiently recovered to de- scend to the drawing - room ...
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... her- self and her daughter the following night , and mentioned that she should be very happy to chaperon both young ladies together . The carriage , it moreover advertised Lady Fanny , would be RAISED TO THE PEERAGE . 31.
... her- self and her daughter the following night , and mentioned that she should be very happy to chaperon both young ladies together . The carriage , it moreover advertised Lady Fanny , would be RAISED TO THE PEERAGE . 31.
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... daughter had seen but little of the world , the Earl's could elucidate many a page from actual experience , was in the humour to speak fully and frankly , and did so in a fashion peculiarly her own , the ori- ginality and piquant ...
... daughter had seen but little of the world , the Earl's could elucidate many a page from actual experience , was in the humour to speak fully and frankly , and did so in a fashion peculiarly her own , the ori- ginality and piquant ...
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